Federica Bottiglione

Probiotic intervention in the gut–prostate axis with novaPROX combo: insights from an in vitro study

The study published on Foods Journal researched the mechanisms of action of Probionova's novaPROX product using a 3D intestinal barrier model and a co-culture prostatic model.

Unraveling disease-specific patterns: loss of microbial cross-feeding in the human gut

Focusing on restoring microbial cross-feeding interactions emerges as a promising mechanism-informed strategy to reconstruct a healthy gut ecosystem.

Linking gut microbiota diversity to survival outcomes in children’s stem cell transplants

Results from a recent study suggest a correlation between the diversity and composition of the gut microbiota prior to transplantation and both the patient's survival and the probability of developing…

The impact of gut bacteria on micronutrient status in the host

The interplay between micronutrients and the microbiome is a significant factor in determining the risk of vitamin and mineral deficiencies, which has implications for global public health.

Autism: study identifies molecular and microbial profiles that may be behind the gut-brain axis

The authors propose a framework to leverage multi-omic datasets obtained from well-defined cohorts and to examine the impact of the GBA on ASD.

Estrogen and gut microbiome-brain axis interactions in fear extinction

A recent review highlights that changes in fear-related mental health conditions are observed when the gut microbiota is altered or removed.

Accelerated lung function decline in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): a role for airway dysbiosis

Airway dysbiosis was associated with a lung function decline in COPD patients and it might contribute to this phenotype through metabolic interaction with host pathophysiological processes.

A cross-sectional study on the link between gut microbiota and inflammation in bipolar depression

Depressed BD patients present significant alterations in the taxonomic compositions of their gut microbiota, and this may be related to inflammatory pathways and depression severity.

A new mechanism in rheumatoid arthritis aggravation: Fusobacterium Nucleatum-mediated release of FadA-containing outer membrane vesicles

The findings of a recent study imply that Fusobacterium nucleatum may play a causal role in worsening RA, offering potential therapeutic targets for effectively alleviating RA symptoms.

Adaptive evolution of Staphylococcus aureus in atopic dermatitis patients

A recent study highlights the importance of evaluating microbes’ mutations in understanding the contribution of microbes to complex diseases.

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