Publications by authors named "Dilyara R Khusnutdinova"

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  • * Researchers sequenced genomes from 63 gut strains of CD patients and healthy individuals, revealing similar genetic traits related to virulence and antibiotic resistance.
  • * Findings indicate competitive bacteria interactions in the gut that could potentially harm the host, highlighting the complex dynamics of gut microbiota in CD.
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Lactic acid bacteria are widespread in various ecological niches with the excess of nutrients and have reduced capabilities to adapt to starvation. Among more than 280 Lactobacillus species known to the date, only five, including Lactobacillus hilgardii, carry in their genome the gene encoding for PII-like protein, one of the central regulators of cellular metabolism generally responding to energy- and carbon-nitrogen status in many free-living Bacteria, Archaea and in plant chloroplasts. In contrast to the classical PII encoding genes, in L.

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  • This study explores the gut microbiota and IBD biomarkers in patients from Kazan, Russia, addressing the growing interest in IBD in newly industrialized countries.* -
  • Researchers found significant changes in the gut microbiota of IBD patients, including increased levels of certain bacteria and decreased levels of beneficial species, indicating a dysbiotic state.* -
  • The findings suggest that these changes, particularly the imbalance of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), may impact important metabolic processes like hydrogen metabolism, which is crucial for understanding the disease.*
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  • * A study showed that HP eradication therapy significantly reduced gut microbiota diversity and altered the abundance of various microbial species.
  • * Changes in antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) were observed post-therapy, with some strains exhibiting higher resistance to specific antibiotics like macrolides and tetracyclines compared to others.
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  • The report presents shotgun sequencing data related to a study on gut microbiome changes during and after antibiotic eradication therapy for infections.
  • It includes whole-genome sequencing of DNA from stool samples taken before, during, and after treatment to analyze the gut microbiota's taxonomic and functional profiles.
  • The data highlights significant alterations in intestinal microbiota composition due to antibiotic use and is part of a larger metagenomic analysis, with associated sequencing available under project ID PRJEB21338 in the ENA database.
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