gut microbiota
                                        Gastroenterology, Oncology
                
            
                    
        The findings of a recent study suggest that tilimycin-producing bacteria can cause genetic mutations in the colon and increase a person’s susceptibility to disease.    
                                        Gastroenterology, Neuroscience
                
            
                    
        The study reveals a connection between gut microbiome changes and the most prevalent form of alcohol misuse in adolescence, occurring even before the onset of addiction.    
                                        Oncology
                
            
                    
        The findings of a new study shed light on a general mechanism by which gut bacteria may influence anti-cancer immune responses.    
                                        Gastroenterology, Pediatrics
                
            
                    
        The findings of a new study suggest that mothers transmit bacteria to their infants through multiple routes — a process that ensures that babies receive essential microbes.    
                                        Nutrition, Pediatrics
                
            
                    
        The findings of a new study suggest that providing at-risk populations with NOD2 ligands or probiotic bacteria that release high levels of NOD2-activating molecules may help to treat undernutrition.    
                                        Gastroenterology, Oncology
                
            
                    
        The findings of a new study suggest that the microbial metabolite 3-IAA could help to treat PDAC.    
                                        Industry, Video
                
            
                    
        Gabriel Leventhal, Chief Scientific Officer at Pharmabiome, spoke about NicheMap, a reference database that allows us to select the most appropriate strains to engineer targeted changes in the microbiome.    
                                        Neuroscience, Pediatrics
                
            
                    
        Collaborative initiatives would be needed to detect subtle associations and understand the role of the gut microbiome in the development of psychiatric symptoms over time.    
                                        Pediatrics
                
            
                    
        The findings of a new study suggest that infants acquire their gut virome from their diet and environment rather than from their mothers.    
                                        Gynecology
                
            
                    
        The findings of a new study reveal a microbe-immune axis that is disrupted in pregnant animals, suggesting potential therapeutic approaches for pregnancy-associated sepsis.    
 
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
								 
								 
								