Erysipelotrichaceae ⇒ Coprobacillus {10001177}
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Definition: | Coprobacillus |
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Rank: | Genus |
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Domain: | Bacteria |
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Shared Reference Notes
- [1.1] [#Chronic fatigue syndrome]
- MC/CFS > microbiome alterations that were consistent with an increased inflammation of the gut, namely significantly increased #Lactonifactor and #Alistipes - in particular an increase of #Alistipes and a decrease of butyrate-producer #Faecalibacterium were considered as top biomarkers with potential diagnostic value - abundance of #Bifidobacterium and #Faecalibacterium to be reduced in the affected twin compared to the non-affected one. - Decreases in #Faecalibacterium and increases in Coprobacillus were found. - Gut abundances of Coprobacillus, of #Eggerthella and #Blautia were best able to distinguish patients from controls. - distinct microbial pattern with decreased anti-inflammatory #Firmicutes - [1.2] [#Tuberculosis] [#Enterobacteriaceae bacterium]
- #Clostridium bolteae and an unclassified Coprobacillus bacterium, were found enriched within the TB patients. - [1.3]
- Coprobacillus can affect human health in various ways, such as by inhibiting fat absorption, and reducing immune system reactivation and inflammation - [#Hypertension] [#Lactobacillus rhamnosus] - Coprobacillus and #Butyricimonas, were both more abundant in the L. rhamnosus M9 group as compared to the #Fructose group, which suggests their roles in BP regulation.
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