Pathogens,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 338 - 338
Published: April 19, 2024
New
evidence
has
suggested
that
oral
and
gut
microflora
may
have
significant
impacts
on
the
predisposition,
development,
stability
of
obesity
in
adults
over
time-although
less
is
known
about
this
phenomenon
children.
Compared
with
healthy-weight
controls,
overweight
obese
adult
patients
are
now
to
harbor
specific
pathogens,
such
as
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
122(9)
Published: Feb. 27, 2025
Mimicking
metabolic
pathways
on
electrodes
enables
in
vivo
metabolite
monitoring
for
decoding
metabolism.
Conventional
sensors
cannot
accommodate
underlying
complex
reactions
involving
multiple
enzymes
and
cofactors,
addressing
only
a
fraction
of
enzymatic
few
metabolites.
We
devised
single-wall-carbon-nanotube-electrode
architecture
supporting
tandem
pathway–like
linkable
to
oxidoreductase-based
electrochemical
analysis,
making
vast
majority
metabolites
detectable
vivo.
This
robustly
integrates
self-mediates
at
maximum
enzyme
capacity,
facilitates
intermediation/detection
interference
inactivation
through
multifunctional
use.
Accordingly,
we
developed
targeting
12
metabolites,
with
100-fold-enhanced
signal-to-noise
ratio
days-long
stability.
Leveraging
these
sensors,
monitored
trace
endogenous
sweat/saliva
noninvasive
health
monitoring,
bacterial
the
brain,
marking
key
milestone
unraveling
gut
microbiota–brain
axis
dynamics.
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: April 22, 2025
The
role
of
the
respiratory
microbiome
in
lung
diseases
is
increasingly
recognized,
with
potential
migration
pathogens
being
a
significant
clinical
consideration.
Despite
its
importance,
evidence
elucidating
this
phenomenon
remains
scarce.
This
prospective
study
collected
samples
from
patients
suspected
lower
tract
infections
(LRTI),
including
oropharyngeal
swabs
(OPS),
sputum,
and
bronchoalveolar
lavage
fluid
(BALF).
Metagenomic
next-generation
sequencing
(mNGS)
was
employed
to
analyze
microbial
diversity,
complemented
by
Bayesian
source
tracking
sequence
alignment
analyses
explore
pathogen
patterns.
A
cohort
68
enrolled,
56
diagnosed
LRTI
12
non-infectious
conditions.
statistically
disparity
diversity
observed
between
infected
non-infected
groups
(p
<
0.05).
Intriguingly,
no
variations
community
structure,
alpha
beta
were
detected
across
different
sites
within
individuals.
analysis
revealed
pronounced
pattern
among
compared
overall
community,
ratios
51.54%
1.92%,
respectively
Sequence
similarity
further
corroborated
these
findings,
highlighting
notable
homology
specific
migrating
pathogens.
represents
pioneering
effort
deducing
patterns
through
analysis.
findings
provide
novel
insights
that
could
significantly
advance
diagnostics
therapeutic
strategies
for
infections.
Pathogens,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 338 - 338
Published: April 19, 2024
New
evidence
has
suggested
that
oral
and
gut
microflora
may
have
significant
impacts
on
the
predisposition,
development,
stability
of
obesity
in
adults
over
time-although
less
is
known
about
this
phenomenon
children.
Compared
with
healthy-weight
controls,
overweight
obese
adult
patients
are
now
to
harbor
specific
pathogens,
such
as