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    Beyond the effects of HIV infection and integrase inhibitors-based therapies on oral bacteriome

    Oral microbiome is the second largest microbial community in humans after gut. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection triggers an impairment of the immune system which could favour the growth and the col...

    Pablo Villoslada-Blanco, Patricia Pérez-Matute, Emma Recio-Fernández in Scientific Reports (2023)

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    Impact of HIV infection and integrase strand transfer inhibitors-based treatment on the gut virome

    Viruses are the most abundant components of the human gut microbiome with a significant impact on health and disease. The effects of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection on gut virome has been scarcely...

    Pablo Villoslada-Blanco, Patricia Pérez-Matute, María Íñiguez in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Integrase Inhibitors Partially Restore Bacterial Translocation, Inflammation and Gut Permeability Induced by HIV Infection: Impact on Gut Microbiota

    Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection can be considered a chronic disease thanks to the extended use of antiretroviral treatment (ART). In this context, low-grade chronic inflammation related to gut mic...

    Pablo Villoslada-Blanco, Patricia Pérez-Matute in Infectious Diseases and Therapy (2022)

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    Autologous fecal transplantation from a lean state potentiates caloric restriction effects on body weight and adiposity in obese mice

    Autologous fecal transplantation (FT-A) emerges as a promising strategy to modulate gut microbiota with minimal side effects since individual´s own feces are transplanted. With the premise of improving obesity...

    Patricia Pérez-Matute, María Íñiguez, María de Toro in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Genome-wide analysis links emerin to neuromuscular junction activity in Caenorhabditis elegans

    Laminopathies are diseases characterized by defects in nuclear envelope structure. A well-known example is Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, which is caused by mutations in the human lamin A/C and emerin gene...

    Cristina González-Aguilera, Kohta Ikegami, Cristina Ayuso in Genome Biology (2014)