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Endogenous murine microbiota member Faecalibaculum rodentium and its human homologue protect from intestinal tumour growth

Abstract The microbiota has been shown to promote intestinal tumourigenesis, but a possible anti-tumourigenic effect has also been postulated. Here, we demonstrate that changes in the microbiota and mucus composition are concomitant with tumourigenesis. We identified two anti-tumourigenic strains of…

  • andrea.carloni16@gmail.com
  • June 3, 2026
  • Brain, Gut, Microbiome

The gut-brain vascular axis in neuroinflammation

July 2023Seminars in Immunology 69(7):101802 The multifaceted microbiota characterizing our gut plays a crucial role in maintaining immune, metabolic and tissue homeostasis of the intestine as well as of distal organs, including the central nervous system. Microbial dysbiosis is reported in…

  • andrea.carloni16@gmail.com
  • June 2, 2026
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