Synergistaceae ⇒ Enterobacteriaceae bacterium {10001223}

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Enterobacteriaceae bacterium

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  • [1.1
    - the oral bacterium in the duodenum may be capable of entering the pancreas. For instance, the periodontal microbes (#Porphyromonas gingivalis and #Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans) have been proven positively related to #Pancreatic Cancer risk
  • [1.2] [#Alzheimer’s disease
    - AD elders were also depleted in #Adlercreutzia equolifaciens, an #Equol-producing bacterium, which has beneficial effects in reducing experimental cutaneous inflammation in mice and the loss of which has been associated with the neurodegenerative disorder #Multiple Sclerosis.
  • [1.3] [#Clostridioides difficile
    - A unique feature of C. difficile is the production of high concentrations of the antimicrobial compound #Para-cresol, which provides the bacterium with a competitive advantage over other bacteria found in the gut. - 4-Hydroxyphenylacetonitrile, significantly reducing C. difficile’s ability to compete with a gut dwelling Escherichia coli strain in competition-index assays, through a reduction in p-cresol production - 4-Hydroxyphenylacetonitrile > inhibitor of HpdBCA decarboxylase, > reduced p-cresol production by 99.0 ± 0.4%.
  • [1.4] [#Anorexia nervosa, #Bipolar disorder
    - #Cloacibacillus, an amino-acid-fermenting bacterium, and #IL-6 in BD patients.
  • [1.5] [#Tuberculosis
    - #Clostridium bolteae and an unclassified #Coprobacillus bacterium, were found enriched within the TB patients.
  • [1.6] [#Kidney stone] [#Flavonifractor plautii
    - F. plautii enriched in Nephrolithiasis > is a #Flavonoid-degrading bacterium, but dietary plant flavonoids have been shown to be beneficial in stone and #Cancer cohorts, potentially reducing the incidence of CaOx stones through diuretic, anti-oxidant, and anti-inflammatory mechanisms.
  • [1.7] [#Akkermansia muciniphila
    - A. muciniphila was not stimulated by the #Cranberry extract. - A. muciniphila is a challenging bacterium in term of growth and may require longer supplementation to be stimulated. - A. muciniphila was stimulated after 8 to 9 weeks of #Cranberry extract supplementation in mice. fecal samples are not the best type of samples to assess the effect of the #Cranberry extract on A. muciniphila, since this bacteria is found in the mucus layer of the gut and the feces mostly represents the commensal bacteria found in the luminal environmen

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