Publications by authors named "Jessica Xhumari"

Article Synopsis
  • Newborns given antibiotics to treat infections may have problems with the good bacteria in their tummies, which can affect their health later on.
  • A study looked at how these antibiotics influence the germs in preterm babies and found many types of antibiotic resistance genes, even in babies who hadn’t received antibiotics directly.
  • Babies who weren't treated had healthier and more varied bacteria in their guts compared to those who were treated with antibiotics.
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The space environment poses substantial challenges to human physiology, including potential disruptions in gastrointestinal health. Gut permeability has only recently become widely acknowledged for its potential to cause adverse effects on a systemic level, rendering it a critical factor to investigate in the context of spaceflight. Here, we propose that astronauts experience the onset of leaky gut during space missions supported by transcriptomic and metagenomic analysis of human and murine samples.

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In recent decades, gut microbiome research has experienced significant growth, driven by technological advances that enable quantifying bacterial taxa with greater precision. Age, diet, and living environment have emerged as three key factors influencing gut microbes. Dysbiosis, resulting from alterations in these factors, may lead to changes in bacterial metabolites that regulate pro- and anti-inflammatory processes and consequently impact bone health.

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