Publications by authors named "Aditi Jangid"

Crosstalk between the gut microbiota and intestinal epithelium shapes the gut environment and profoundly influences the intestinal immune homeostasis. Glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchored proteins (GPI - APs) contribute to a variety of gut-associated immune functions, including microbial surveillance and defense, and epithelial cell polarity. Properly polarised epithelial cells are essential for the establishment of the barrier function of gut epithelia.

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In the present study, we elucidated the effect of grain-based (GB) diet containing both soluble and insoluble fibers and purified ingredients-based (PIB) diet containing only insoluble fiber, namely cellulose on mice gut microbiome using whole shotgun based metagenomic sequencing. Although the fiber content in both diet types is the same (5%) the presence of soluble fiber only in the GB diet differentiates it from the PIB diet. The taxonomic analysis of sequenced reads reveals a significantly higher enrichment of probiotic Lactobacilli in the GB group as compared to the PIB group.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) are prebiotic compounds known for their health benefits, including anti-tumor and infection protection, by influencing gut bacteria composition.
  • The study utilized whole metagenome shotgun sequencing to analyze gut microbiota and secretory Immunoglobulin A (SIgA) changes after 7 days of 5% FOS supplementation, observing various bacterial taxa linked to SIgA production.
  • Results indicated that FOS metabolism leads to short-chain fatty acid production, but the effectiveness of FOS in promoting beneficial gut bacteria decreased over time, potentially aiding in the reduction of pathogenic bacteria.
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Inflammatory bowel disease results from alterations in the immune system and intestinal microbiota. The role of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) in maintaining gut homeostasis is well known and its perturbation often causes gastrointestinal disorders including IBD. The epithelial specific adaptor protein (AP)-1B is involved in the establishment of the polarity of IECs.

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