Publications by authors named "Elena Cabello-Yeves"

Early life represents a critical window for metabolic, cognitive and immune system development, which is influenced by the maternal microbiome as well as the infant gut microbiome. Antibiotic exposure, mode of delivery and breastfeeding practices modulate the gut microbiome and the reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Vertical and horizontal microbial gene transfer during early life and the mechanisms behind these transfers are being uncovered.

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  • The study assesses how periodontitis affects the oral microbiota's ability to reduce nitrate to nitrite, which is crucial for oral health and nitric oxide production.
  • Analysis showed lower levels of nitrate-reducing bacteria in patients with periodontitis compared to healthy individuals, suggesting a link between these bacteria and periodontal health.
  • After periodontal treatment, patients exhibited improved nitrate-reducing capacity and an increase in beneficial bacteria, highlighting the potential impact of oral health on systemic conditions influenced by nitric oxide.
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Arbitrium-coding phages use peptides to communicate and coordinate the decision between lysis and lysogeny. However, the mechanism by which these phages establish lysogeny remains unknown. Here, focusing on the SPbeta phage family's model phages phi3T and SPβ, we report that a six-gene operon called the "SPbeta phages repressor operon" (sro) expresses not one but two master repressors, SroE and SroF, the latter of which folds like a classical phage integrase.

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: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal genetic disease, associated with the production of excessively thick mucosa and with life-threatening chronic lung infections. The microbiota of the oral cavity can act as a reservoir or as a barrier for infectious microorganisms that can colonize the lungs. However, the specific composition of the oral microbiome in CF is poorly understood.

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