Saccharomycetaceae ⇒ Saccharomyces {10001724} Record Keys Parent:Saccharomycetaceae Definition:Saccharomyces Details Initialisation date:2022-02-04 Meta Information Rank: Genus Domain:Fungi Zone:[ ] Enzyme:[ ] Function:[ ] Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] [#Multiple Sclerosis] - Saccharomyces and #Aspergillus were over-represented in pwMS. - Saccharomyces was positively correlated with circulating basophils and negatively correlated with regulatory B cells, while #Aspergillus was positively correlated with activated CD16+ dendritic cells in pwMS. [1.2] [#Antibiotic Therapy] - Antibiotic-treatment was observed to enrich fungi such as #Candida and Saccharomyces [1.3] [#Multiple Sclerosis] - In MS, the gut mycobiome differs from that of healthy individuals, with enrichment of #Candida and #Epicoccum as well as a lower relative abundance of Saccharomyces. [1.4] [#Gastric bypass surgery] - Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) resulted in clear alteration in composition of gut fungal and bacterial microbiota. - Before surgery, patients had higher levels of #Firmicutes and #Actinobacteria and lower levels of #Verrucomicrobia - #Faecalibacterium and #Bifidobacterium showed a decrease after surgery and aerotolerant #Streptococcus was increased postoperatively. - The relative abundance of #Proteobacteria was increased after surgery. - Changes in fungal microbiota composition included decreases in #Candida and Saccharomyces and increases in #Pichia. - levels of #Verrucomicrobia and #Proteobacteria increased after the surgery procedure - Bifidobacteriaceae abundance decreased, whereas Streptococcaceae and Enterobacteriaceae increased after surgery. - RYGB led to increased #Firmicutes and #Actinobacteria phyla but decreased #Bacteroidetes phylum [1.5] [#Multiple Sclerosis] - gut resident #Fungi (mycobiome) are also modulated in MS characterized by a reduced abundance of Saccharomyces [1.6] [#Inflamatory bowel disease] [#Candida sake] - Active IBD patients showed an increase in 3 different #Candida species (Ca dublinensis, Ca luistaniae, and Ca sake) with a depletion in Saccharomyces.References Notes[ ]