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The domain Archaea in human mucosal surfaces
Biofilm formation of mucosa-associated methanoarchaeal strains
Taken together, this study provides the first evidence that methanoarchaea can develop and form biofilms on different substrates and thus, will contribute to ...
Stable coexistence between an archaeal virus and the dominant ...
The human gut virome, which is mainly composed of bacteriophages, also includes viruses infecting archaea, yet their role remains poorly ...
Archaea: Essential inhabitants of the human digestive microbiota
In humans, methano- gens were found in the intestinal mucosa [8,20,21]; the oral cavity. [3,22,23] and the vaginal mucosa [24] and skin [6].
Archaea and Fungi of the Human Gut Microbiome - PLOS
Reported colonization rates by methanogenic archaea range from 25% to 95% of humans [26], [27]. In microbial ecosystems such as the human gut, when H2 ...
Relationship between mucosa-associated gut microbiota and ...
The community of microbes, including bacteria, archaea, viruses and fungi, that inhabit the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, collectively referred to as the gut ...
A complete guide to human microbiomes: Body niches, transmission ...
All body niches are colonized by a microbiome which is composed by the components of the tree of life from all domains, Eukarya, Bacteria, Archaea, and viruses.
Review - Bacteriophages of the Human Gut - Cell Press
They occupy different ecological niches in the gut lumen and on mucosal surfaces, forming complex biochemical interaction net- works between ...
The Archaea domain: Exploring historical and contemporary ... - OUCI
Matarazzo, The domain Archaea in human mucosal surfaces, Clin Microbiol Infect, № 18, с. ... Woese, Towards a natural system of organisms: proposal for the ...
The Underrated Gut Microbiota Helminths, Bacteriophages, Fungi ...
Methanogens are the predominant archaea group identified in the human gut microbiota [9]. That is unsurprising considering that this type of archaea is related ...
Intestinal microbiota, chronic inflammation, and colorectal cancer
The human intestinal microbiota comprises about 100 trillion microbes. ... mucosal surfaces, in both individuals with ... ARCHAEA AND CRC. Methanogenic ...
Focused Meeting 2018: Microbes and Mucosal Surfaces
More than 90% of all human and animal infections occur at mucosal surfaces. In addition, mucosa are colonised by commensal beneficial micro-organisms ...
Types of human microbiota include bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, and viruses. ... mucosal surfaces in various parts of the body. Their role forms part of ...
Genomic and metabolic adaptations of Methanobrevibacter smithii ...
The human gut is home to trillions of microbes, thousands of bacterial phylotypes, as well as hydrogen-consuming methanogenic archaea.
Microbiome and Human Health: Current Understanding ...
The microbiota comprises all living members that form the microbiome, which encompasses bacteria, archaea, fungi, algae, and small protists. The ...
The Oral Archaeome: A Scoping Review - A. Belmok, J.A. de Cena ...
Few articles analyzed the presence of archaea in dental caries, saliva, or tongue microbiota, as well as in archaeologic samples, also showing a ...
The gut virome: A new microbiome component in health and disease
In the human GI tract, phages adhere to mucosal surfaces to prevent luminal bacterial pathogens from adhesion. ... The bulk eukaryotic viruses ...
The human gut archaeome: identification of diverse haloarchaea in ...
Archaea are one of the least-studied members of the gut-dwelling autochthonous microbiota. Few studies have reported the dominance of ...
Temporal, Environmental, and Biological Drivers of the Mucosal ...
The primary mucosal surfaces of fish include the gills, skin, and throughout the gastrointestinal tract (GI), all of which are important to fish health. Disease ...
A host-adapted auxotrophic gut symbiont induces mucosal ... - Science
Harnessing the microbiome to benefit human health requires an initial step in determining the identity and function of causative ...
... mucosal surfaces exposed to the external environment such as oral mucosa, vaginal canal, and other selected internal body surfaces. The skin thins during ...