Alistipes ⇒ Alistipes putredinis {10000203} Record Keys Parent:Alistipes Definition:Alistipes putredinis Details Initialisation date:2019-05-05 LinksSource Meta Information Rank: Species Domain: Bacteria Zone:[ ] Enzyme:[ ] Function:[ ] Notes: - Your microbiome can be analyzed to determine if you are eating too much protein that feeds protein-fermenting bacteria like Alistipes putredinis and Tannerella forsythia, and if these organisms are producing harmful substances such as ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, p-cresol, or putrescine. These substances can damage your gut lining and lead to health issues like leaky gut. (1)Shared Reference Notes [1.1] - Low levels of Alistipes putredinis > #Obesity > increased following the “good” diet [1.2] [#Chronic fatigue syndrome, #Irritable bowel syndrome] [#Anaerotruncus colihominis, #Clostridium asparagiforme, #Coprococcus catus, #Dorea formicigenerans, #Faecalibacterium prausnitzii] - Nine bacterial species were selected to predict ME/CFS + IBS: F. prausnitzii, #Bacteroides vulgatus, A. putredinis, C. catus, #Anaerostipes caccae, D. formicigenerans, A. colihominis and C. asparagiforme. [#Chronic fatigue syndrome] [#Anaerotruncus colihominis, #Clostridium asparagiforme, #Coprococcus catus, #Dorea formicigenerans, #Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, #Pseudoflavonifractor capillosus, #Sutterella wadsworthensis] - Eight bacterial species were found to predict ME/CFS : Coprococcus (C.) catus, Pseudoflavonifractor (P.) capillosus, Dorea (D.) formicigenerans, Faecalibacterium (F.) prausnitzii, Clostridium (C.) asparigiforme, Sutterella (S.) wadsworthensis, Alistipes (A.) putredinis and Anaerotruncus (A.) colihominis. [#Chronic fatigue syndrome] [#Ceramides] - Decreased PC 30:0 correlated with decreased A. putredinis, , a bacterium known to produce #Sulfonolipids - unusual #Sphingolipids structurally related to ceramide. #Sphingolipids are known to maintain bacterial survival and promote stress resistance. [1.3] [#Crohn’s disease, #Inflamatory bowel disease] - CD-HPA microbiota from colonized mice was characterized by a decrease in known beneficial #Bacteria such as #Akkermansia muciniphila, Alistipes putredinis, and #Ruminococcus bromii, previously shown to be reduced in IBD patients.References Notes[ ]