Publications by authors named "C Anthony Gacasan"

Article Synopsis
  • Gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) helps transgender boys by improving their bone structure, but does not seem to help transgender girls at all.
  • In male mice, GAHT affects the gut bacteria, which then helps with bone formation by increasing certain immune cells called Tregs.
  • Blocking the growth of these Tregs in male mice stops GAHT from helping their bones, showing how important Tregs are in this process.
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Background: The gut microbiota is modulated by a combination of diet, host genetics, and sex effects. The magnitude of these effects and interactions among them is important to understanding inter-individual variability in gut microbiota. In a previous study, mouse strain-specific responses to American and ketogenic diets were observed along with several QTLs for metabolic traits.

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The oral microbiome is a complex community that matures with dental development while oral health is also a recognized risk factor for systemic disease. Despite the oral cavity having a substantial microbial burden, healing of superficial oral wounds occurs quickly and with little scarring. By contrast, creation of an oro-nasal fistula (ONF), often occurring after surgery to correct a cleft palate, is a significant wound healing challenge that is further complicated by a connection of the oral and nasal microbiome.

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Metabolic diseases are major public health issues worldwide and are responsible for disproportionately higher healthcare costs and increased complications of many diseases including SARS-CoV-2 infection. The Western Diet (WD) specifically is believed to be a major contributor to the global metabolic disease epidemic. In contrast, the Mediterranean diet (MeD), Ketogenic diet (KD), and Japanese diet (JD) are often considered beneficial for metabolic health.

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