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    Dysbiosis in intestinal inflammation: Cause or consequence by Buttó, Ludovica F, Haller, Dirk

    “…Abstract The intestinal microbiota encompasses hundreds of bacterial species that constitute a relatively stable ecosystem. Alteration in the microbiota…”
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    Exposure of Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis to Milk Oligosaccharides Increases Adhesion to Epithelial Cells and Induces a Substantial Transcriptional Response by Kavanaugh, Devon W, O'Callaghan, John, Buttó, Ludovica F, Slattery, Helen, Lane, Jonathan, Clyne, Marguerite, Kane, Marian, Joshi, Lokesh, Hickey, Rita M

    Published in PloS one (21-06-2013)
    “…In this study, we tested the hypothesis that milk oligosaccharides may contribute not only to selective growth of bifidobacteria, but also to their specific…”
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    Functional relevance of microbiome signatures: The correlation era requires tools for consolidation by Buttó, Ludovica F., PhD, Haller, Dirk, PhD

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-04-2017)
    “…Compelling research over the past decade identified a fundamental role of the intestinal microbiome on human health. Compositional and functional changes of…”
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    Mechanisms of Microbe-Host Interaction in Crohn's Disease: Dysbiosis vs. Pathobiont Selection by Buttó, Ludovica F, Schaubeck, Monika, Haller, Dirk

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (19-11-2015)
    “…Crohn's disease (CD) is a systemic chronic inflammatory condition mainly characterized by discontinuous transmural pathology of the gastrointestinal tract and…”
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    Dysbiosis in Crohn's disease - Joint action of stochastic injuries and focal inflammation in the gut by Buttó, Ludovica F., Haller, Dirk

    Published in Gut microbes (02-01-2017)
    “…Gut homeostasis involves interrelated biological networks that include the immune system, specialized cells of the epithelium, such as Paneth and goblet cells,…”
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    Intestinal Stem Cell Niche Defects Result in Impaired 3D Organoid Formation in Mouse Models of Crohn's Disease-like Ileitis by Buttó, Ludovica F., Pelletier, Adam, More, Shyam K., Zhao, Nan, Osme, Abdullah, Hager, Christopher L., Ghannoum, Mahmoud A., Sekaly, Rafick-Pierre, Cominelli, Fabio, Dave, Maneesh

    Published in Stem cell reports (11-08-2020)
    “…Intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction is a risk factor in the pathogenesis of Crohn’s disease (CD); however, no corrective FDA-approved therapies exist. We…”
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    Death Receptor 3 Signaling Controls the Balance between Regulatory and Effector Lymphocytes in SAMP1/YitFc Mice with Crohn's Disease-Like Ileitis by Li, Zhaodong, Buttó, Ludovica F, Buela, Kristine-Anne, Jia, Li-Guo, Lam, Minh, Ward, John D, Pizarro, Theresa T, Cominelli, Fabio

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (01-03-2018)
    “…Death receptor 3 (DR3), a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) superfamily, has been implicated in regulating T-helper type-1 (T 1), type-2 (T…”
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    Molecular dialogue between the human gut microbiota and the host: a Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium perspective by Turroni, Francesca, Ventura, Marco, Buttó, Ludovica F, Duranti, Sabrina, O’Toole, Paul W, Motherway, Mary O’Connell, van Sinderen, Douwe

    “…The human gut represents a highly complex ecosystem, which is densely colonized by a myriad of microorganisms that influence the physiology, immune function…”
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    Macrophage cytokine responses to commensal Gram-positive Lactobacillus salivarius strains are TLR2-independent and Myd88-dependent by Udayan, Sreeram, Buttó, Ludovica F., Rossini, Valerio, Velmurugan, Janaki, Martinez-Lopez, Maria, Sancho, David, Melgar, Silvia, O’Toole, Paul W., Nally, Ken

    Published in Scientific reports (15-03-2021)
    “…The mechanisms through which cells of the host innate immune system distinguish commensal bacteria from pathogens are currently unclear. Toll-like receptors…”
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    Influence of Adhesion and Bacteriocin Production by Lactobacillus salivarius on the Intestinal Epithelial Cell Transcriptional Response by O'Callaghan, John, Buttó, Ludovica F, MacSharry, John, Nally, Kenneth, O'Toole, Paul W

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-08-2012)
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    Death-Domain-Receptor 3 Deletion Normalizes Inflammatory Gene Expression and Prevents Ileitis in Experimental Crohn's Disease by Buttó, Ludovica F, Jia, Li-Guo, Arseneau, Kristen O, Tamagawa, Hiroshi, Rodriguez-Palacios, Alex, Li, Zhaodong, De Salvo, Carlo, Pizarro, Theresa T, Bamias, Giorgos, Cominelli, Fabio

    Published in Inflammatory bowel diseases (01-01-2019)
    “…Abstract Background TNF-like cytokine 1A (TL1A) and its functional receptor, death-domain-receptor-3 (DR3), are multifunctional mediators of effector and…”
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    Prebiotic supplementation in frail older people affects specific gut microbiota taxa but not global diversity by Tran, Tam T T, Cousin, Fabien J, Lynch, Denise B, Menon, Ravi, Brulc, Jennifer, Brown, Jillian R-M, O'Herlihy, Eileen, Butto, Ludovica F, Power, Katie, Jeffery, Ian B, O'Connor, Eibhlís M, O'Toole, Paul W

    Published in Microbiome (13-03-2019)
    “…There are complex interactions between aging, frailty, diet, and the gut microbiota; modulation of the gut microbiota by diet could lead to healthier aging…”
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    Candida tropicalis Infection Modulates the Gut Microbiome and Confers Enhanced Susceptibility to Colitis in Mice by Di Martino, Luca, De Salvo, Carlo, Buela, Kristine-Ann, Hager, Christopher, Ghannoum, Mahmoud, Osme, Abdullah, Buttò, Ludovica, Bamias, Giorgos, Pizarro, Theresa T., Cominelli, Fabio

    “…We previously showed that abundance of Candida tropicalis is significantly greater in Crohn’s disease patients compared with first-degree relatives without…”
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