Authors
Axel Kornerup Hansen, Camilla Hartmann Friis Hansen, Lukasz Krych, Dennis Sandris Nielsen
Publication date
2014/12/12
Source
World journal of gastroenterology: WJG
Volume
20
Issue
47
Pages
17727
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc
Description
Traditionally bacteria have been considered as either pathogens, commensals or symbionts. The mammal gut harbors 10 14 organisms dispersed on approximately 1000 different species. Today, diagnostics, in contrast to previous cultivation techniques, allow the identification of close to 100% of bacterial species. This has revealed that a range of animal models within different research areas, such as diabetes, obesity, cancer, allergy, behavior and colitis, are affected by their gut microbiota. Correlation studies may for some diseases show correlation between gut microbiota composition and disease parameters higher than 70%. Some disease phenotypes may be transferred when recolonizing germ free mice. The mechanistic aspects are not clear, but some examples on how gut bacteria stimulate receptors, metabolism, and immune responses are discussed. A more deeper understanding of the impact of …
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Scholar articles
AK Hansen, CHF Hansen, L Krych, DS Nielsen - World journal of gastroenterology: WJG, 2014