Gut Microbiome Changes Persist Years After Colon Polyp Removal
Harvard researchers find lasting microbiome and metabolome shifts after adenoma resection that mirror colorectal cancer signatures.
Gut bacteria diversity, digestive health, probiotics, prebiotics, and the gut-brain axis
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Harvard researchers find lasting microbiome and metabolome shifts after adenoma resection that mirror colorectal cancer signatures.
A landmark review reveals how diet, gut bacteria, and their metabolites determine the success of immune checkpoint blockade cancer therapy.
A corrigendum updates the EEDBI Consortium's mucosal investigation of environmental enteric dysfunction published in 2024.
A case report from China documents atypical diarrhea in an immunocompetent infant, raising questions about rare GI diagnoses in young children.
Aging disrupts gut microbiota and mTOR signaling, crippling vaccine responses — but targeted interventions may reverse this.
Gut microbes deploy reversible DNA methylation changes to adapt to antibiotics and fecal transplants — even beneficial Akkermansia uses this strategy.
A fetal enzyme floods newborns with hyocholic acids that train immune tolerance and shape a healthy gut microbiome—then disappear by adulthood.
A receptor that keeps firing inside pain cells may explain why IBS discomfort is so persistent and hard to treat.
A completed trial tested whether probiotic and prebiotic supplementation could reduce premature aging-related inflammation in people living with HIV.
Age-related shifts in intestinal T cell populations may silently erode gut barrier function, accelerating the chronic inflammation that drives aging diseases.
A new microbial gene atlas of infant nasopharyngeal swabs maps how cystic fibrosis and clinical interventions alter early respiratory microbiomes.
Candida albicans and Group B Streptococcus form a dangerous partnership in the vaginal tract, boosting bacterial virulence and antibiotic resistance.