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16 Citations
2,466 Views
14 Pages

10 December 2023

The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of Lactobacillus plantarum HW1 on growth performance, intestinal immune response, barrier function, and cecal microflora of broilers with necrotic enteritis. In total, 180 one-day-old male Cobb...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,909 Views
12 Pages

4 September 2021

This study aims to investigate the effects of ESBM on performance, antioxidant status, immune response, and intestinal barrier function of nursery pigs in antibiotic free diets compared with EFS. A total of 32 Duroc × (Landrace × Yorkshire) barrows (...

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  • Open Access
506 Views
18 Pages

21 November 2025

This study aimed to investigate the effects of naringin (NG) on growth performance, antioxidant status, intestinal barrier function, and immune stress in broilers challenged with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). A total of 144 one-day-old Ross 308 broiler c...

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  • Open Access
28 Citations
4,800 Views
19 Pages

Association of Heterophil/Lymphocyte Ratio with Intestinal Barrier Function and Immune Response to Salmonella enteritidis Infection in Chicken

  • Mamadou Thiam,
  • Astrid Lissette Barreto Sánchez,
  • Jin Zhang,
  • Maiqing Zheng,
  • Jie Wen,
  • Guiping Zhao and
  • Qiao Wang

8 December 2021

The heterophil/lymphocyte (H/L) ratio has been extensively studied to select poultry that are resistant to environmental stressors. Chickens with a low H/L ratio are superior to the chickens with a high H/L ratio in survival, immune response, and res...

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  • Open Access
70 Citations
5,480 Views
16 Pages

2 March 2021

This study investigated the effects of dietary C. butyricum ZJU-F1 on the apparent digestibility of nutrients, intestinal barrier function, immune response, and microflora of weaned piglets, with the aim of providing a theoretical basis for the appli...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
936 Views
15 Pages

17 March 2025

Imidacloprid (IMI), a widely used neonicotinoid insecticide, has raised environmental concerns due to its potential impact on non-target aquatic organisms. This study investigates the effects of IMI exposure on the intestinal immune function of red s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
57 Citations
8,605 Views
14 Pages

Modulation of Intestinal Immune and Barrier Functions by Vitamin A: Implications for Current Understanding of Malnutrition and Enteric Infections in Children

  • Pedro Henrique Q. S. De Medeiros,
  • Daniel V. Pinto,
  • Juliana Zani De Almeida,
  • Juliana M. C. Rêgo,
  • Francisco A. P. Rodrigues,
  • Aldo Ângelo M. Lima,
  • David T. Bolick,
  • Richard L. Guerrant and
  • Reinaldo B. Oriá

21 August 2018

The micronutrient vitamin A refers to a group of compounds with pleiotropic effects on human health. These molecules can modulate biological functions, including development, vision, and regulation of the intestinal barrier. The consequences of vitam...

  • Review
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310 Citations
15,940 Views
29 Pages

21 May 2014

The natural food contaminants, mycotoxins, are regarded as an important risk factor for human and animal health, as up to 25% of the world’s crop production may be contaminated. The Fusarium genus produces large quantities of fusariotoxins, among whi...

  • Review
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104 Citations
11,161 Views
17 Pages

Food Derived Bioactive Peptides and Intestinal Barrier Function

  • Olga Martínez-Augustin,
  • Belén Rivero-Gutiérrez,
  • Cristina Mascaraque and
  • Fermín Sánchez de Medina

9 December 2014

A wide range of food-derived bioactive peptides have been shown to exert health-promoting actions and are therefore considered functional foods or nutraceuticals. Some of these actions are related to the maintenance, reinforcement or repairment of t...

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  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,033 Views
12 Pages

27 October 2023

Objective: The impact of perioperative immunonutrition on patients undergoing radical gastrectomy remains undetermined. This study aimed to assess the influence of enteral immunonutrition support on postoperative immune function and intestinal mucosa...

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  • Open Access
24 Citations
2,994 Views
15 Pages

Resveratrol Alleviates Acute Campylobacter jejuni Induced Enterocolitis in a Preclinical Murine Intervention Study

  • Markus M. Heimesaat,
  • Soraya Mousavi,
  • Ulrike Escher,
  • Fábia Daniela Lobo de Sá,
  • Elisa Peh,
  • Jörg-Dieter Schulzke,
  • Sophie Kittler,
  • Roland Bücker and
  • Stefan Bereswill

The polyphenolic compound resveratrol has been shown to exert health-beneficial properties. Given globally emerging Campylobacter infections in humans, we addressed potential anti-pathogenic, immuno-modulatory and intestinal epithelial barrier preser...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,284 Views
17 Pages

Protective Effects of High-Fat Diet against Murine Colitis in Association with Leptin Signaling and Gut Microbiome

  • Yun-Ha Lee,
  • Hyeyoon Kim,
  • Sorim Nam,
  • Jae-Ryang Chu,
  • Jung-Hwan Kim,
  • Jong-Seok Lim,
  • Sung-Eun Kim and
  • Mi-Kyung Sung

28 June 2022

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is characterized by chronic intestinal-tract inflammation with dysregulated immune responses, which are partly attributable to dysbiosis. Given that diet plays a critical role in IBD pathogenesis and progression, we e...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
540 Views
15 Pages

Superoxide Dismutase 3 Deficiency Disrupts the Regulation of Oxidative Stress Caused by Polystyrene Nanoplastics

  • Yugyeong Sim,
  • Jin-Hyoung Kim,
  • Jeong-Soo Lee,
  • Jinyoung Jeong and
  • Hyun-Ju Cho

19 November 2025

Nanoplastics have been recognized as emerging pollutants posing potential risks to ecosystems and human health. They are now detected ubiquitously in the environment and even human tissues, where their small size allows for tissue accumulation and ce...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,236 Views
14 Pages

2 September 2022

Garlic powder (GP) has the outstanding antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anti-parasitic and antioxidant characteristics because of its various contained bioactive components, such as alliin, allicin, and polysaccharide, etc. It has been widely us...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
1,999 Views
17 Pages

13 September 2024

This study investigated the effects of CCHM in drinking water on broilers infected with Salmonella enteritidis. One-day-old male Cobb 500 broilers (n = 300) were randomly assigned to five groups: a control (NC) group, a Salmonella enteritidis challen...

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111 Citations
14,492 Views
26 Pages

12 March 2021

The intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the pathophysiology of depression. As determined, the microbiota influences the shaping and modulation of the functioning of the gut–brain axis. The intestinal microbiota has a significant impact o...

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666 Views
19 Pages

20 November 2025

Ammonia is a key water quality factor limiting shrimp aquaculture. Intestinal health is closely associated with the nutrition, metabolism and immunity of shrimp. However, the response characteristics of the shrimp intestine to ammonia stress under se...

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  • Open Access
1,203 Views
20 Pages

Comparative Analysis of Short-Chain Fatty Acids and the Immune Barrier in Cecum of Dahe Pigs and Dahe Black Pigs

  • Huijin Jia,
  • Yuxiao Xie,
  • Lanlan Yi,
  • Wenjie Cheng,
  • Guangyao Song,
  • Wenzhe Shi,
  • Junhong Zhu and
  • Sumei Zhao

23 March 2025

The intestinal immune barrier is a developed and complex immune system, and there is a fine synergy between it and the induced immune response. Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are the main metabolites of intestinal microbial fermentation. In the cecu...

  • Review
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35 Citations
10,924 Views
13 Pages

6 March 2012

It has been shown that dietary materials are involved in immune regulation in the intestine. Lipids mediate immune regulation through a complex metabolic network that produces many kinds of lipid mediators. Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is a lipid me...

  • Review
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383 Citations
58,467 Views
25 Pages

Pathophysiology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Innate Immune System

  • Angela Saez,
  • Beatriz Herrero-Fernandez,
  • Raquel Gomez-Bris,
  • Hector Sánchez-Martinez and
  • Jose M. Gonzalez-Granado

12 January 2023

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), comprising Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), is a heterogeneous state of chronic intestinal inflammation with no exact known cause. Intestinal innate immunity is enacted by neutrophils, monocyte...

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17 Citations
5,034 Views
15 Pages

Recent Research and Application Prospect of Functional Oligosaccharides on Intestinal Disease Treatment

  • Tong Xu,
  • Ruijie Sun,
  • Yuchen Zhang,
  • Chen Zhang,
  • Yujing Wang,
  • Zhuo A. Wang and
  • Yuguang Du

7 November 2022

The intestinal tract is an essential digestive organ of the human body, and damage to the intestinal barrier will lead to various diseases. Functional oligosaccharides are carbohydrates with a low degree of polymerization and exhibit beneficial effec...

  • Review
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34 Citations
6,648 Views
21 Pages

Bioactive Compounds in Food as a Current Therapeutic Approach to Maintain a Healthy Intestinal Epithelium

  • Eva Salinas,
  • Diana Reyes-Pavón,
  • Naima G. Cortes-Perez,
  • Edgar Torres-Maravilla,
  • Oscar K. Bitzer-Quintero,
  • Philippe Langella and
  • Luis G. Bermúdez-Humarán

The intestinal epithelium serves as an effective barrier against the external environment, hampering the passage of potentially harmful substances (such as pathogenic microbes) that could trigger an exacerbated host immune response. The integrity of...

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4 Citations
3,636 Views
18 Pages

20 December 2024

A solid scientific foundation is required to build the concept of personalized nutrition developed to promote health and a vision of disease prevention. Growing evidence indicates that nutrition can modulate the immune system through metabolites, whi...

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  • Review
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103 Citations
18,501 Views
22 Pages

Differential Location and Distribution of Hepatic Immune Cells

  • Maria Alice Freitas-Lopes,
  • Kassiana Mafra,
  • Bruna A. David,
  • Raquel Carvalho-Gontijo and
  • Gustavo B. Menezes

7 December 2017

The liver is one of the main organs in the body, performing several metabolic and immunological functions that are indispensable to the organism. The liver is strategically positioned in the abdominal cavity between the intestine and the systemic cir...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,559 Views
15 Pages

Role of the Gut–Liver Axis in the Pathobiology of Cholangiopathies: Basic and Clinical Evidence

  • Maria Consiglia Bragazzi,
  • Rosanna Venere,
  • Anthony Vignone,
  • Domenico Alvaro and
  • Vincenzo Cardinale

The “Gut–Liver Axis” refers to the physiological bidirectional interplay between the gut and its microbiota and the liver which, in health, occurs thanks to a condition of immune tolerance. In recent years, several studies have show...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,759 Views
15 Pages

Streptococcus Thermophilus UASt-09 Upregulates Goblet Cell Activity in Colonic Epithelial Cells to a Greater Degree than other Probiotic Strains

  • Madhur D. Shastri,
  • Wai Chin Chong,
  • Ravichandra Vemuri,
  • Christopher J. Martoni,
  • Santosh Adhikari,
  • Harinder Bhullar,
  • Dale Kunde,
  • Stephen G. Tristram and
  • Rajaraman D. Eri

Probiotics have been widely used in maintaining gastrointestinal health, despite their actual mechanism remaining obscure. There are several hypotheses behind the beneficial effects of probiotics including the regulation of intestinal barrier functio...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,805 Views
19 Pages

18 December 2021

The gastrointestinal system is responsible for the digestion and the absorption of nutrients. At the same time, it is essentially involved in the maintenance of immune homeostasis. The strongest antigen contact in an organism takes place in the diges...

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2 Citations
2,153 Views
29 Pages

5 November 2025

The intestinal barrier is a complex configuration that defends against external assaults and maintains intestinal health. Disruption of barrier function can lead to intestinal inflammation and various diseases. Mucins are the primary structural compo...

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90 Citations
19,387 Views
26 Pages

In all metazoans, the intestinal tract is an essential organ to integrate nutritional signaling, hormonal cues and immunometabolic networks. The dysregulation of intestinal epithelium functions can impact organism physiology and, in humans, leads to...

  • Review
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2 Citations
3,260 Views
16 Pages

Ca2+-Dependent Processes of Innate Immunity in IBD

  • Francesco Palestra,
  • Gina Memoli,
  • Annagioia Ventrici,
  • Marialuisa Trocchia,
  • Mariarosaria Galdiero,
  • Gilda Varricchi and
  • Stefania Loffredo

21 June 2024

IBD is an uncontrolled inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract, which mainly manifests in two forms: ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD). The pathogenesis of IBD appears to be associated with an abnormal response of in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,181 Views
18 Pages

29 April 2025

Avian reovirus (ARV) infections significantly impact the global poultry industry, but host responses across infection models remain poorly characterized. Using specific-pathogen-free chicken embryos, this study examined tissue-specific transcriptomic...

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24 Citations
6,212 Views
22 Pages

Signaling through the S1P−S1PR Axis in the Gut, the Immune and the Central Nervous System in Multiple Sclerosis: Implication for Pathogenesis and Treatment

  • Simela Chatzikonstantinou,
  • Vasiliki Poulidou,
  • Marianthi Arnaoutoglou,
  • Dimitrios Kazis,
  • Ioannis Heliopoulos,
  • Nikolaos Grigoriadis and
  • Marina Boziki

18 November 2021

Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is a signaling molecule with complex biological functions that are exerted through the activation of sphingosine 1-phosphate receptors 1–5 (S1PR1–5). S1PR expression is necessary for cell proliferation, angiogenesis, neu...

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1,253 Views
19 Pages

Nutrigenomics and Epigenetics in the Dietary Management of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

  • Patrycja Musz,
  • Gabriela Ryś,
  • Weronika Fic,
  • Aneta Sokal-Dembowska and
  • Sara Jarmakiewicz-Czaja

11 November 2025

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), are chronic diseases with complex aetiology involving genetic, immunological, and environmental factors and intestinal microbiota disorders. Mutation...

  • Review
  • Open Access
71 Citations
9,348 Views
17 Pages

12 September 2020

MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs regulating gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. The regulation of microRNA expression in the gut intestine is gradually recognized as one of the crucial contributors of intestinal homeostasis and over...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
8,248 Views
18 Pages

Impact of Autophagy of Innate Immune Cells on Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Tomoya Iida,
  • Yoshihiro Yokoyama,
  • Kohei Wagatsuma,
  • Daisuke Hirayama and
  • Hiroshi Nakase

22 December 2018

Autophagy, an intracellular degradation mechanism, has many immunological functions and is a constitutive process necessary for maintaining cellular homeostasis and organ structure. One of the functions of autophagy is to control the innate immune re...

  • Review
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11 Citations
4,120 Views
14 Pages

Crosstalk between ILC3s and Microbiota: Implications for Colon Cancer Development and Treatment with Immune Check Point Inhibitors

  • Fabiana Drommi,
  • Alessia Calabrò,
  • Grazia Vento,
  • Gaetana Pezzino,
  • Riccardo Cavaliere,
  • Fausto Omero,
  • Paola Muscolino,
  • Barbara Granata,
  • Federica D’Anna and
  • Nicola Silvestris
  • + 3 authors

24 May 2023

Type 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) are primarily tissue-resident cells strategically localized at the intestinal barrier that exhibit the fast-acting responsiveness of classic innate immune cells. Populations of these lymphocytes depend on the tran...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,576 Views
17 Pages

Intestinal Microbiota and Its Effect on Vaccine-Induced Immune Amplification and Tolerance

  • Yixin Liu,
  • Jianfeng Zhou,
  • Yushang Yang,
  • Xiangzheng Chen,
  • Longqi Chen and
  • Yangping Wu

1 August 2024

This review provides the potential of intestinal microbiota in vaccine design and application, exploring the current insights into the interplay between the intestinal microbiota and the immune system, with a focus on its intermediary function in vac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,712 Views
19 Pages

Modulation of Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Function Fed Different Postbiotics and a Probiotic from Lactobacilli

  • Mark Rawling,
  • Marion Schiavone,
  • Amélie Mugnier,
  • Eric Leclercq,
  • Daniel Merrifield,
  • Andrew Foey and
  • Emmanuelle Apper

It is generally accepted that microbes play a critical role in maintaining gut barrier function, making them ideal to target in order to mitigate the effects of intestinal diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease with specialist supplementations s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,245 Views
15 Pages

4 July 2024

To investigate the effects of B. subtilis on the specific immune response of lactating sows to E. coli and the diarrhea rate in suckling piglets, thirty large white sows with similar farrowing dates were randomly divided into two groups: a feedback f...

  • Review
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91 Citations
9,237 Views
22 Pages

17 August 2021

Newly weaned pig encounters psychosocial, physical, and nutritional stressors simultaneously when their immune system is not fully developed. These stressors have a cumulative effect on the immune response that contributes to the post-weaning growth...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,422 Views
14 Pages

Toxicological Characteristics of Bacterial Nanocellulose in an In Vivo Experiment—Part 2: Immunological Endpoints, Influence on the Intestinal Barrier and Microbiome

  • Vladimir A. Shipelin,
  • Ekaterina A. Skiba,
  • Vera V. Budaeva,
  • Antonina A. Shumakova,
  • Eleonora N. Trushina,
  • Oksana K. Mustafina,
  • Yuliya M. Markova,
  • Nikolay A. Riger,
  • Ivan V. Gmoshinski and
  • Svetlana A. Sheveleva
  • + 2 authors

19 October 2024

Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is considered a promising alternative to microcrystalline cellulose, as well as an ingredient in low-calorie dietary products. However, the risks of BNC when consumed with food are not well characterized. The aim of this...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,911 Views
17 Pages

Effect of Probiotics on Gastrointestinal Health Through the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Pathway: A Systematic Review

  • Adrián De la Rosa González,
  • Sol Guerra-Ojeda,
  • María Alejandra Camacho-Villa,
  • Alicia Valls,
  • Eva Alegre,
  • Ronald Quintero-Bernal,
  • Patricia Martorell,
  • Empar Chenoll,
  • Marta Serna-García and
  • Maria D. Mauricio
  • + 1 author

30 October 2024

Probiotics are living microorganisms recognized for conferring health benefits on the host by modulating the gut microbiota. They interact with various signaling pathways, including the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), which plays a crucial role in m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
211 Views
16 Pages

Celastrol Activates HSF1 to Enhance Regulatory T Cells Function and Ameliorate Intestinal Inflammation

  • Kibrom M. Alula,
  • Colm B. Collins,
  • Tom T. Nguyen,
  • Carol M. Aherne,
  • Paul Jedlicka and
  • Edwin F. de Zoeten

31 December 2025

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory condition resulting from dysregulation of the intestinal immune system. CD4+FoxP3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a crucial role in regulating this immune response. The heat shock response (...

  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
5,135 Views
34 Pages

Recent Trends on Mitigative Effect of Probiotics on Oxidative-Stress-Induced Gut Dysfunction in Broilers under Necrotic Enteritis Challenge: A Review

  • Uchechukwu Edna Obianwuna,
  • Nenna Agbai Kalu,
  • Jing Wang,
  • Haijun Zhang,
  • Guanghai Qi,
  • Kai Qiu and
  • Shugeng Wu

Gut health includes normal intestinal physiology, complete intestinal epithelial barrier, efficient immune response, sustained inflammatory balance, healthy microbiota, high nutrient absorption efficiency, nutrient metabolism, and energy balance. One...

  • Review
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37 Citations
17,192 Views
15 Pages

The Immune System through the Lens of Alcohol Intake and Gut Microbiota

  • Javier Calleja-Conde,
  • Victor Echeverry-Alzate,
  • Kora-Mareen Bühler,
  • Pedro Durán-González,
  • Jose Ángel Morales-García,
  • Lucía Segovia-Rodríguez,
  • Fernando Rodríguez de Fonseca,
  • Elena Giné and
  • Jose Antonio López-Moreno

The human gut is the largest organ with immune function in our body, responsible for regulating the homeostasis of the intestinal barrier. A diverse, complex and dynamic population of microorganisms, called microbiota, which exert a significant impac...

  • Review
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415 Views
19 Pages

The Role of Swine Gut Microbiota and Its Metabolites in Maintaining Intestinal Barrier Integrity and Mitigating Stress via the Gut–Brain Axis

  • Katarzyna Woś,
  • Karol Pachciński,
  • Marianna Wacko,
  • Oliwia Koszła,
  • Przemysław Sołek and
  • Anna Czech

18 December 2025

The gut-brain axis is a complex communication network linking the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system, in which the gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in regulating intestinal homeostasis, immune responses and neuroendocrine functi...

  • Review
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246 Citations
19,314 Views
27 Pages

Implication of Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction in Gut Dysbiosis and Diseases

  • Carmine Stolfi,
  • Claudia Maresca,
  • Giovanni Monteleone and
  • Federica Laudisi

The intestinal mucosal barrier, also referred to as intestinal barrier, is widely recognized as a critical player in gut homeostasis maintenance as it ensures the complex crosstalk between gut microbes (both commensals and pathogens) and the host imm...

  • Review
  • Open Access
54 Citations
9,755 Views
27 Pages

Potential Implications of Citrulline and Quercetin on Gut Functioning of Monogastric Animals and Humans: A Comprehensive Review

  • Victoria Anthony Uyanga,
  • Felix Kwame Amevor,
  • Min Liu,
  • Zhifu Cui,
  • Xiaoling Zhao and
  • Hai Lin

25 October 2021

The importance of gut health in animal welfare and wellbeing is undisputable. The intestinal microbiota plays an essential role in the metabolic, nutritional, physiological, and immunological processes of animals. Therefore, the rapid development of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,712 Views
18 Pages

Diet-Regulating Microbiota and Host Immune System in Liver Disease

  • Jung A Eom,
  • Goo Hyun Kwon,
  • Na Yeon Kim,
  • Eun Ju Park,
  • Sung Min Won,
  • Jin Ju Jeong,
  • Ganesan Raja,
  • Haripriya Gupta,
  • Yoseph Asmelash Gebru and
  • Satyapriya Sharma
  • + 10 authors

The gut microbiota has been known to modulate the immune responses in chronic liver diseases. Recent evidence suggests that effects of dietary foods on health care and human diseases are related to both the immune reaction and the microbiome. The gut...

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