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Faecalibacterium Prausnitzii

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Gut Bacterium Reverses Lupus Signs in Mice, Hinting at New Treatments
science11 days ago

Gut Bacterium Reverses Lupus Signs in Mice, Hinting at New Treatments

A UT Health San Antonio team found that supplementing the gut bacterium Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, depleted in lupus, reduced lupus biomarkers and protected organs in mouse lupus models. The bacterium improved fiber digestion, boosted anti-inflammatory cells, and normalized gut barriers, suggesting a potential probiotic approach for lupus. However, F. prausnitzii is oxygen-sensitive and not a lasting probiotic, so researchers will investigate how its metabolites interact with the immune system and how diet influences its levels before considering human applications. The study, published in Nature Communications, marks the first demonstration that restoring this bacterium can mitigate lupus-related dysfunction in animals.

Breakthrough: Gut Microbes Enhance Child Growth with Therapeutic Food
health1 year ago

Breakthrough: Gut Microbes Enhance Child Growth with Therapeutic Food

Researchers at Washington University have developed a therapeutic food that enhances beneficial gut bacteria, particularly Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, to improve growth in malnourished children. The study, published in Science, reveals that this bacterium produces an enzyme with unique metabolic capabilities, potentially leading to new treatments for malnutrition and other diseases. The enzyme, a bacterial version of FAAH, regulates important physiological functions by metabolizing key molecules, offering insights into gut microbiome's role in human health.