The gut microbiome is a contributory factor in ageing-related health loss and in several non- communicable diseases in all age groups. Some age-linked and disease-linked …
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Bidirectional crosstalk along the gut-liver axis controls gastrointestinal health and disease and exploits environmental and host mediators. Nutrients, microbial antigens, metabolites …
Age is the key risk factor for diseases and disabilities of the elderly. Efforts to tackle age- related diseases and increase healthspan have suggested targeting the ageing process …
Both aging and cancer are characterized by a series of partially overlapping" hallmarks" that we subject here to a meta-analysis. Several hallmarks of aging (ie, genomic instability …
The gut microbiota is now considered as one of the key elements contributing to the regulation of host health. Virtually all our body sites are colonised by microbes suggesting …
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC) are heterogeneous intestinal diseases that threaten the health of an increasing number of individuals as their lifestyles …
Aging is characterized by a progressive deterioration of physiological integrity, leading to impaired functional ability and ultimately increased susceptibility to death. It is a major risk …
Symbiotic microorganisms inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract promote health by decreasing susceptibility to infection and enhancing resistance to a range of diseases. In this Review …
Metabolites produced by commensal gut microbes impact host health through their recognition by the immune system and their influence on numerous metabolic pathways …