The cultivable human oral gluten-degrading microbiome and its potential implications in coeliac disease and gluten sensitivity.
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Salivary microbiota and metabolome associated with celiac diseaseInsights into human evolution from ancient and contemporary microbiome studiesAutoimmune diseases, gastrointestinal disorders and the microbiome in schizophrenia: more than a gut feelingDiversity of the cultivable human gut microbiome involved in gluten metabolism: isolation of microorganisms with potential interest for coeliac disease.A critical assessment of the "sterile womb" and "in utero colonization" hypotheses: implications for research on the pioneer infant microbiome.Does the microbiota play a role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases?Identification of Pseudolysin (lasB) as an Aciduric Gluten-Degrading Enzyme with High Therapeutic Potential for Celiac DiseaseThe Interaction among Microbiota, Immunity, and Genetic and Dietary Factors Is the Condicio Sine Qua Non Celiac Disease Can Develop.Experimental Strategy to Discover Microbes with Gluten-degrading Enzyme Activities.From an imbalance to a new imbalance: Italian-style gluten-free diet alters the salivary microbiota and metabolome of African celiac childrenMetagenomics Reveals Dysbiosis and a Potentially Pathogenic N. flavescens Strain in Duodenum of Adult Celiac Patients.Rapid isolation of gluten-digesting bacteria from human stool and saliva by using gliadin-containing plates.Extra-gonadal sites of estrogen biosynthesis and function.Top-down analytical platforms for the characterization of the human salivary proteome.Selected Probiotic Lactobacilli Have the Capacity To Hydrolyze Gluten Peptides during Simulated Gastrointestinal Digestion.Salivary Gluten Degradation and Oral Microbial Profiles in Healthy Individuals and Celiac Disease Patients.Physiopathology and Management of Gluten-Induced Celiac Disease.Microbes and Viruses Are Bugging the Gut in Celiac Disease. Are They Friends or Foes?Differences in gluten metabolism among healthy volunteers, coeliac disease patients and first-degree relatives.Identification of food-grade subtilisins as gluten-degrading enzymes to treat celiac disease.New Insights into the Pathogenesis of Celiac Disease.Effect of Rothia mucilaginosa enzymes on gliadin (gluten) structure, deamidation, and immunogenic epitopes relevant to celiac disease.Identification and characterization of intestinal lactobacilli strains capable of degrading immunotoxic peptides present in gluten.Significant Hydrolysis of Wheat Gliadin by Bacillus tequilensis (10bT/HQ223107): a Pilot Study.Presence of intraepithelial food antigen in patients with active eosinophilic oesophagitis.and Alimentary Tract Diseases: A Review of Its Biological Functions and PathologyCross-Talk Between Gluten, Intestinal Microbiota and Intestinal Mucosa in Celiac Disease: Recent Advances and Basis of Autoimmunity
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The cultivable human oral gluten-degrading microbiome and its potential implications in coeliac disease and gluten sensitivity.
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The cultivable human oral glut ...... isease and gluten sensitivity.
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D Schuppan
E J Helmerhorst
F E Dewhirst
F G Oppenheim
G Blumenkranz
M Fernandez-Feo
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10.1111/1469-0691.12249
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2013-05-28T00:00:00Z