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Prebiotics, Probiotics, And Bacterial Infections, Christina C. Tam, Kirkwood M. Land, Luisa W. Cheng
Prebiotics, Probiotics, And Bacterial Infections, Christina C. Tam, Kirkwood M. Land, Luisa W. Cheng
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Bacterial pathogens have developed exquisite virulence mechanisms to survive in the host cells. These virulence mechanisms help them bind and internalize into host cells, replicate, and evade the host immune response. The mammalian host itself has developed its own repertoire of weapons to prevent this from happening. One important component of host response in preventing infections in the gut lumen is the diverse commensal microbiota present. Dysbiosis of the gut microbiota has been implicated in the development of many gastrointestinal diseases. A potential therapeutic pathway to solve these diseases would be by providing probiotics and/or prebiotics to help stimulate growth …