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Host‐pathogens cross‐talk. Indigenous bacteria and probiotics also play the game
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DysbiosisPathogenic MicrobiologyMicrobial PathogensHost-microbe InteractionsImmunologyHost‐pathogens Cross‐talkBacterial PathogensProbioticGut MicrobiologyPathogen BiologyMicrobial InteractionsIntestinal MicrobiotaHost-pathogens InteractionsAntimicrobial ResistanceHost-pathogen InteractionsMicroflora-born BacteriaPathogen CharacterizationHost-microbe BiologyHost-microbe InteractionMicrobiomeMicrobial DiseaseProbiotic StrainsMicrobiologyGut BarrierMedicine
Microflora-born bacteria or probiotic strains are able to modulate host-pathogens interactions in the gut. In vivo and in vitro studies indicate that species-specific modulations of intestinal cell glycosylation may represent a simple, general and efficient mechanism to adapt the host defense toward pathogens.
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