Dysbiosis

  1. Ecological network balance index distinguishes healthy and dysbiotic gut states
    Ecological network balance index quantifies positive and negative microbial interactions as a marker of dysbiosis, differentiating health from disease states with mechanistic grounding.
  2. Maternal microbiota affects pregnancy outcomes and infant immune development
    How maternal and infant gut microbiomes shape pregnancy outcomes, immune development, and long-term health during the critical first 1000 days of life.
  3. Microbial metabolite linked to epithelial damage in EAE mice
    Multi-omics study reveals how the microbial metabolite phenyllactic acid drives mitochondrial dysfunction and intestinal barrier damage in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis through OXPHOS.
  4. Gut microbiota shifts and possible markers linked to postoperative enterocolitis
    Longitudinal study identifies distinct gut microbiota alterations in Hirschsprung disease patients, revealing bacterial markers for postoperative enterocolitis risk.
  5. Maternal HIV linked to altered gut microbes and metabolites
    Longitudinal cohort analysis of gut dysbiosis and metabolomic alterations in mothers with HIV and their infants, identifying microbial and biochemical pathways linked to adverse perinatal outcomes.