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Mashup Score: 1Antiretroviral therapy reveals triphasic decay of intact SIV genomes and persistence of ancestral variants - 2 year(s) ago
SIV-infected macaques are an important animal model for people living with HIV (PLWH). Fray et al. measured the decay of SIV-infected cells after treatment with antiretroviral therapy. They found that SIV-infected cells decay more rapidly than in PLWH and provide a benchmark for evaluating future cure strategies in this model.
Source: Cell Host & MicrobeCategories: Infectious Disease, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 1
Walters et al. examine the evolution of the infant virome in early life in comparison to the maternal virome. The infant virome remained dissimilar from the maternal virome to age 3, showing that the infant virome is not maternally acquired but is rather determined by dietary, infectious, and environmental factors.
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Mashup Score: 5Multi-‘omics of gut microbiome-host interactions in short- and long-term myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome patients - 2 year(s) ago
ME/CFS is an understudied multisystemic disease. Xiong et al. present an integrated multi-‘omics analysis comparing ME/CFS patients with matched controls. Short-term disease was characterized by greater gut microbial dysbiosis, particularly a depletion of butyrate-producing microbes; long-term disease was associated with more severe phenotypic and metabolic abnormalities.
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Mashup Score: 3Deficient butyrate-producing capacity in the gut microbiome is associated with bacterial network disturbances and fatigue symptoms in ME/CFS - 2 year(s) ago
The metagenomic analysis of Guo et al. reveals extensive gut microbiome dysbiosis in patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and uncovers differences in species abundance, function, and ecological interactions. Reduced abundance of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is associated with butyrate deficiency and symptom severity, providing insights into the functional consequences…
Source: Cell Host & MicrobeCategories: General Medicine News, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0
Walters et al. examine the evolution of the infant virome in early life in comparison to the maternal virome. The infant virome remained dissimilar from the maternal virome to age 3, showing that the infant virome is not maternally acquired but is rather determined by dietary, infectious, and environmental factors.
Source: Cell Host & MicrobeCategories: General Medicine News, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Deficient butyrate-producing capacity in the gut microbiome is associated with bacterial network disturbances and fatigue symptoms in ME/CFS - 2 year(s) ago
The metagenomic analysis of Guo et al. reveals extensive gut microbiome dysbiosis in patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and uncovers differences in species abundance, function, and ecological interactions. Reduced abundance of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is associated with butyrate deficiency and symptom severity, providing insights into the functional consequences…
Source: Cell Host & MicrobeCategories: General Medicine News, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Multi-‘omics of gut microbiome-host interactions in short- and long-term myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome patients - 2 year(s) ago
ME/CFS is an understudied multisystemic disease. Xiong et al. present an integrated multi-‘omics analysis comparing ME/CFS patients with matched controls. Short-term disease was characterized by greater gut microbial dysbiosis, particularly a depletion of butyrate-producing microbes; long-term disease was associated with more severe phenotypic and metabolic abnormalities.
Source: Cell Host & MicrobeCategories: General Medicine News, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 97Multi-‘omics of gut microbiome-host interactions in short- and long-term myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome patients - 2 year(s) ago
ME/CFS is an understudied multisystemic disease. Xiong et al. present an integrated multi-‘omics analysis comparing ME/CFS patients with matched controls. Short-term disease was characterized by greater gut microbial dysbiosis, particularly a depletion of butyrate-producing microbes; long-term disease was associated with more severe phenotypic and metabolic abnormalities.
Source: Cell Host & MicrobeCategories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Deficient butyrate-producing capacity in the gut microbiome is associated with bacterial network disturbances and fatigue symptoms in ME/CFS - 2 year(s) ago
The metagenomic analysis of Guo et al. reveals extensive gut microbiome dysbiosis in patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and uncovers differences in species abundance, function, and ecological interactions. Reduced abundance of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is associated with butyrate deficiency and symptom severity, providing insights into the functional consequences…
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Deficient #butyrate-producing capacity in the #gut #microbiome is associated with bacterial network disturbances and fatigue symptoms in #MECFS https://t.co/TxPZ3PUHIc #CFS #SCFA #biomarkers "The abundance of F. prausnitzii was inversely associated with #fatigue severity." 3/3 https://t.co/6RdD4su34q
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Mashup Score: 6Multi-‘omics of gut microbiome-host interactions in short- and long-term myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome patients - 2 year(s) ago
ME/CFS is an understudied multisystemic disease. Xiong et al. present an integrated multi-‘omics analysis comparing ME/CFS patients with matched controls. Short-term disease was characterized by greater gut microbial dysbiosis, particularly a depletion of butyrate-producing microbes; long-term disease was associated with more severe phenotypic and metabolic abnormalities.
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A team at @JohnsHopkinsDOM and collaborators studied simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected cells for four years of #antiretroviral therapy. Find out what they learned about short- and long-term infected cell dynamics: 📘 @cellhostmicrobe | https://t.co/MGcWHFdMcA https://t.co/TchbJ95OuA