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The process of bacterial translocation (BT) can be defined as the passage of viable microorganisms normally colonizing the gut from the gastrointestinal tract to extra intestinal sites, such as the mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN), liver, spleen, and blood stream (Berg, 1995). From: Comprehensive Handbook of Alcohol Related Pathology, 2005
Bacterial Translocation. The term bacterial translocation is defined as the passage of viable bacteria from the gastrointestinal tract to the lamina propria and, subsequently, to the mesenteric lymph nodes and other extra-intestinal organs, such as the spleen or liver. From: Human-Gut Microbiome, 2022
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.
We will attempt to review the clinically relevant information that supports and refutes the concept of bacterial translocation as a cause of our critically ill patients to exhibit the symptoms and signs of sepsis, develop organ failure, and ultimately die.
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 and its complications have been shown clearly to occur in animal models, but its existence and importance in humans has been difficult to ascertain.