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- W2560287271 abstract "The number of bacteria in the human intestine roughly equals the number of cells in the entire human body. This community of bacteria and a much smaller number of unicellular eukaryotes and prokaryotic archaea is referred to as the microbiota. It is becoming increasingly clear that the composition of the microbiota is important for human health and has an impact on obesity, diabetes, various bowel diseases and likely ageing. The microbiota is composed of pathogenic, commensal and beneficial bacteria, the latter often referred to as probiotic. Several studies have reported that the composition of the microbiota changes during ageing. Although recent developments in DNA sequencing technologies have allowed researchers to more accurately determine the composition of the microbiota, little is known about the mechanisms by which the microbiota mechanistically influences the host, not least during ageing. This limits the use of probiotic bacteria to prevent and treat diseases. Researchers are using C. elegans to study both pathogenic and probiotic bacteria, which have opposing effects on lifespan. C. elegans is also successfully being used as screening platform to identify novel strains of probiotic bacteria. Since the natural diet of C. elegans is bacteria and the longevity pathways are well characterized, the nematode is particularly well-suited for this purpose. In this chapter we will review how the microbiota and particularly probiotic bacteria influences ageing in C. elegans." @default.
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- W2560287271 title "Microbiota, Probiotic Bacteria and Ageing" @default.
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