Microbiota and diabetes: an evolving relationship
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Abstract
The gut microbiota affects numerous biological functions throughout the body and its characterisation has become a major research area in biomedicine. Recent studies have suggested that gut bacteria play a fundamental role in diseases such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Data are accumulating in animal models and humans suggesting that obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are associated with a profound dysbiosis. First human metagenome-wide association studies demonstrated highly significant correlations of specific intestinal bacteria, certain bacterial genes and respective metabolic pathways with T2D. Importantly, especially butyrate-producing bacteria such as Roseburia intestinalis and…
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- Roseburia
- Akkermansia muciniphila
- Gut flora
- Faecalibacterium prausnitzii
- Type 2 diabetes
- Biology
- Dysbiosis
- Akkermansia
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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