Publications by authors named "I B Jeffery"

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  • The study aimed to clarify inconsistent findings regarding the gut bacteria Prevotellaceae and its role in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by comparing gut microbiome changes in individuals who progressed to RA against those who did not.
  • Researchers tracked participants at risk of RA over 15 months, discovering significant differences in Prevotellaceae levels and overall gut microbiome instability in those who progressed to RA, occurring approximately 10 months before RA symptoms appeared.
  • The findings suggest that changes in the gut microbiome, particularly involving Prevotellaceae, may be linked to RA development, but it remains uncertain whether these changes initiate the disease or are a result of it.
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by deficits in social behaviour, increased repetitive behaviour, anxiety and gastrointestinal symptoms. The aetiology of ASD is complex and involves an interplay of genetic and environmental factors. Emerging pre-clinical and clinical studies have documented a potential role for the gut microbiome in ASD, and consequently, the microbiota represents a potential target in the development of novel therapeutics for this neurodevelopmental disorder.

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Antibiotics can drive the rapid loss of non-target, phylogenetically diverse microorganisms that inhabit the human gut. This so-called "collateral damage" has myriad consequences for host health and antibiotic mediated changes to the gut microbiota have been implicated in the aetiology of many chronic diseases. To date, studies have largely focused on how antibiotics affect the bacterial fraction of the gut microbiome and their impact on non-bacterial members, including prevalent eukaryal species, such as , remains largely unknown.

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