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Bacterial translocation is defined as the migration of bacteria or bacterial products from the intestinal lumen to mesenteric lymph nodes or other extraintestinal organs, representing a disruption of the normal host flora equilibrium that leads to a self-perpetuating inflammatory response and ultimately to infection.
- Deciphering mechanisms and implications of bacterial translocation in ...
In this review, we discuss current evidence for the...
- Deciphering mechanisms and implications of bacterial translocation in ...
Abstract. Bacterial translocation (BT) is a phenomenon in which live bacteria or its products cross the intestinal barrier. Gut translocation of bacteria has been shown in both animal and human studies.
BT is defined as the passage of gastrointestinal bacteria across the lamina propria to local mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN), and from there to extranodal sites. BT can be measured by the recovery of viable bacteria from regional lymph nodes, spleen, liver, bloodstream, or other tissues (O'Boyle et al., 1998 ).
Abstract. Bacterial translocation (BT) is a phenomenon in which live bacteria or its products cross the intestinal barrier. Gut translocation of bacteria has been shown in both animal and human studies.
10 Ιαν 2024 · By sampling a large set of intra-individual sites, we attempt to characterize the microbial inter-organ relations (i.e., bacterial translocation) along the GI tract.
Bacterial translocation is defined as the passage of viable bacteria from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to extraintestinal sites, such as the mesenteric lymph node complex (MLN), liver, spleen, kidney, and bloodstream.
1 Ιουν 2022 · In this review, we discuss current evidence for the detection of bacterial translocation, examine different translocation axes with a primary focus on the oral–gut axis, and outline currently known translocation mechanisms and how they adversely affect the host in disease.