The human small intestinal microbiota is driven by rapid uptake and conversion of simple carbohydrates
TiFN · Wageningen University & Research · +6 more institutions
Abstract
The human gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) harbors a complex community of microbes. The microbiota composition varies between different locations in the GI tract, but most studies focus on the fecal microbiota, and that inhabiting the colonic mucosa. Consequently, little is known about the microbiota at other parts of the GI tract, which is especially true for the small intestine because of its limited accessibility. Here we deduce an ecological model of the microbiota composition and function in the small intestine, using complementing culture-independent approaches. Phylogenetic microarray analyses demonstrated that microbiota compositions that are typically found in effluent samples from ileostomists…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 16.52
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 60
Authors
10- EGErwin G. ZoetendalCorresponding
TiFN, Wageningen University & Research
- JRJeroen Raes
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- BVBartholomeus van den Bogert
TiFN, Wageningen University & Research
- MAManimozhiyan Arumugam
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- CCCarien CGM Booijink
TiFN, Wageningen University & Research
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Microbiology
- Metagenomics
- Gastrointestinal tract
- Small intestine
- Human gastrointestinal tract
- Gut flora
- Escherichia coli
- Clean water and sanitation