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Pierre Burguière, founder of Microbiome Futures, and Christian Roghi, founder of Bridgyz, reflect on a groundbreaking Pharmabiotics 2026 session dedicated to the intersection of microbiome science and space exploration.
Gynecology
The study suggest that gut microbiota regulates key immune cells during pregnancy, and when this system is altered, the risk of pregnancy loss rises.
Gastroenterology
Gut Clostridia can be divided into two groups, with one group contributing to gut inflammation under certain conditions.
Pneumology
Pneumonia involves shifts in the entire lung microbial community, which interact with a person’s immune response.
Gastroenterology, Video
Maurizio Vecchi, gastroenterologist at Policlinico of Milan (Italy), discussed the current and potential role of the microbiome in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Pediatrics
Supporting maternal gut health and optimizing breast milk composition could help shape healthy infant gut development.
Neuroscience
Mechanisms involve medium-chain fatty acids, inflammatory activation of macrophages, reduced vagal signalling, and lower hippocampal activation.
Video, Scientific research
Gianfranco Grompone, Chief Scientific Officer at BioGaia GA, discusses the new evidences about oral microbiome.
Pediatrics
The findings may inform strategies to improve early-life gut health as well as infant nutrition and disease prevention.
Oncology
Researchers identified 36 bacterial species, particularly Hungatella hathewayi and Intestinimonas butyriciproducens, associated with colorectal cancer.
The Bold Column
When we eat, we are not adding energy to a furnace. We are running a programme. And like any programme, the outcome depends entirely on the operating system that interprets…
Gynecology, Video
Pregnancy: how dysbiosis may affect placentation, maternal immunity, and the risk of neonatal sepsis
Maria Rescigno (Humanitas University, Rozzano, Milan) discusses the role of dysbiosis during pregnancy and the perinatal period, outlining two potential clinical trajectories.
Gastroenterology, Nutrition
Dietary protein influences V. cholerae growth, metabolism, virulence, and competition with gut microbes.
Neuroscience
Some bacteria common in dog owners, particularly Streptococcus strains, were linked to fewer behavioral and attention problems.
Video, Gastroenterology
Francesco Franceschi from Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS (Roma) focuses on bacterial translocation across a compromised intestinal barrier as a plausible pathway contributing to sepsis.
Gastroenterology
Lantibiotic-producing gut bacteria can prolong gut imbalance and increase susceptibility to dangerous infections after antibiotics.
Gastroenterology
MTB and aerolysin drive gut inflammation in ulcerative colitis.
Video, Gastroenterology
William Fusco, gastroenterologist at Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli, highlighted a recently published pilot study on post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) framed within microbial precision medicine and biomarker-driven care.
Scientific research
Nutrient competition provides a predictive framework to anticipate and potentially mitigate drug side effects on the gut microbiota.
Endocrinology
The interaction between gut microbes, the amino acid leucine and sIL-6R determines a person’s responsiveness to exercise.