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This project investigates how the bacterium Bifidobacterium breve influences immune responses and inflammation in the gut. By understanding the mechanisms of host-microbe interactions, the research aims to develop new microbiome-based therapies for inflammatory disorders.
Our bodies are home to a staggering collection of microbes with the human gut contains up to 2 kilograms of microbial mass.
In healthy individuals the interplay between the immune system and the microbiota prevents tissue damaging inflammatory responses to commensal species of bacteria while permitting immune responses against infectious microbes.
Changes in the gut microbiome have been linked to perturbation of immune function and several inflammatory gut disorders.
Conversely, commensal microo…
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK
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