Scientific News
Cardiology
Restoring R. gnavus or supplementing isovaleric acid could be a promising microbiota–based strategy to prevent or treat atrial fibrillation.
The Bold Column, Dermatology
A new generation of biosensor-equipped wristbands is learning to read the chemical language of the skin microbiome in real time.
Nutrition, Video
Ivana Gandolfi, International Diary Federation, describes the emerging concept of the food matrix.
Cardiology
Francesco Asnicar, University of Trento (Italy), explores the role of the human gut microbiome in cardiometabolic health and diet, focusing on microbial species linked to metabolic and dietary markers.
Pneumology, Nutrition
Azelaic acid travels from the gut to the lungs, where it activates immune cells to reduce inflammation and protect the lungs.
Video
Francisco Guarner Aguilar reviewed some of the most significant probiotic-related papers published in recent years, spanning basic research, clinical trials, and population-based studies.
Video
Emma Allen-Vercoe, from University of Guelph (Canada) focuses on the gut microbiome of the Yanomami, whose exceptionally strong cardiometabolic health has attracted growing scientific interest.
Pediatrics
Even after long breaks, such as summer vacation, babies continued to share more microbes with former nursery peers than with children from other nurseries.
Pediatrics
A longitudinal study aims to explore the trajectories of MCBAs in relation to islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes of children.
Video, Events
Prof. Flavia Indrio reflects on the main take-home messages from the congress, which brought together 32 leading international experts in microbiota research, allergy, nutrition, gut-brain axis and lung disease.
Video, Events
Paul Wilmes, University of Luxembourg, explores the concept of infective competence within a One Health framework.
Gastroenterology, Scientific research
E. coli 541-15 helps the colon recruit key immune cells that can develop into macrophages.
Endocrinology, Cardiology
Computer models combining oral bacteria, their metabolic functions, and saliva chemicals could better distinguish obese from healthy individuals compared with clinical measurements alone.
Neuroscience
The team developed a machine-learning model using 34 metabolites that could reliably identify depressed individuals.
Video, Nutrition
Piergiorgio Natali (Mediterranean Task force for Cancer Control) discusses the importance of improving functional foods as a strategy to support health, particularly during aging.
Gastroenterology
A youthful gut microbiota can improve the regenerative function of aged intestinal stem cells.
Gastroenterology
VOS, an FDA-approved oral microbiota therapy, has been shown to reduce infection risk compared to traditional fecal transplants.
Oncology
Gut microbes can influence cancer outcomes by regulating nutrient availability and uptake in immune cells.
Video
Lorenza Putignani, Pediatric Hospital Bambino Gesù, Italy, discusses translational research in the microbiome field.
Gastroenterology
Effective treatment of IBD requires an approach combining tailored donors, microbiota analysis, and diet.