Streptococcus ⇒ Anaerostipes hadrus {10000527} Record Keys Parent:Streptococcus Definition:Anaerostipes hadrus Details Initialisation date:[ ] Meta Information Rank: Species Domain: Bacteria Zone:[ ] Enzyme:[ ] Function:Sulfat-reducing Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] - high concentrations of H2S from #Sulfate-reducing bacteria in gut microbiota can adversely affect the bowel environment by increasing toxicity and lowering pH, contributing to the immune response and to inflammatory activation in the gut. - elevated abundance of #Sulfate-reducing bacteria from Anaerostipes hadrus may contribute to gut barrier disruption and immune response activation in the gut, promoting IA seroconversion. [1.2] [#Colon adenomas] [#Short Chain Fatty Acid] - Microbial species that were abundant in people with serrated adenomas included short-chain fatty-acid-producing microbes such as #Ruminococcus lactaris, #Eubacterium ventriosum, #Odoribacter splanchnicus, Anaerostipes hadrus and #Alistipes shahii. - serrated adenomas tend to associate with multiple microbial antioxidant defense systems. [1.3] [#Allergy] [#Blautia wexlerae, #Clostridium innocuum, #Eggerthella lenta, #Enterococcus faecalis, #Escherichia coli, #Eubacterium hallii, #Fusicatenibacter saccharivorans, #Tyzzerella nexilis] - depletions in the bacterial species A. hadrus, F. saccharivorans, E. hallii, and B. wexlerae in participants who later developed allergic diseases, as well as enrichments in E. lenta, C. innocuum, E. faecalis, E. coli, and T. nexilis in these participants. [#Blautia wexlerae, #Eubacterium hallii, #Fusicatenibacter saccharivorans] [#Short Chain Fatty Acid] - The depleted bacterial populations are known short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) producers, notably the #Butyrate producers A. hadrus, E. hallii, and F. saccharivorans and the #Acetate producer B. wexlerae - depletion of #Butyrate in #Allergy-prone participants significant associations between A. hadrus and F. saccharivorans respective relative abundance and #Butyrate concentration. [1.4] [#Multiple Sclerosis] - Ms > The clinically nonactive (nonrelapsing) patients showed an enrichment of #Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, #Gordonibacter urolithinfaciens, Anaerostipes hadrus, #Gemmiger formicilis, and #Roseburia inulinivorans compared to clinically active patients [1.5] [#Cognitive impairment] [#Blautia wexlerae] - B. wexlerae and A. hadrus were among the top 15% important predictors on both left and right thalamus and the expressive language subscale. References Notes[ ]