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Fernandez-Gutierrez, M.M. (author), Imangaliyev, S. (author), Loos, B.G. (author), Keijser, B.J.F. (author), Kleerebezem, M. (author)Several proteins and peptides in saliva were shown to stimulate gingival wound repair, but the role of salivary metabolites in this process remains unexplored. In vitro gingival re-epithelialization kinetics were determined using unstimulated saliva samples from healthy individuals collected during an experimental gingivitis study. Elastic net...article 2020
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Stolaki, M. (author), Minekus, M. (author), Venema, K. (author), Lahti, L. (author), Smid, E.J. (author), Kleerebezem, M. (author), Zoetendal, E.G. (author)The important role for the human small intestinal microbiota in health and disease has been widely acknowledged. However, the difficulties encountered in accessing the small intestine in a non-invasive way in healthy subjects have limited the possibilities to study its microbiota. In this study, a dynamic in vitro model that simulates the human...article 2019
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Perdijk, O. (author), Baarlen, P.V. (author), Fernandez-Gutierrez, M.M. (author), Brink, E.V. (author), Schuren, F.H.J. (author), Brugman, S. (author), Savelkoul, H.F.J. (author), Kleerebezem, M. (author), Neerven, R.J.J.V. (author)Human milk oligosaccharides (HMO) and prebiotic oligosaccharides are proposed to confer several health benefits to the infant. They shape the microbiota, have anti-inflammatory properties, and support epithelial barrier functioning. However, in order to select the best oligosaccharides for inclusion in infant formulas, there is a need to...article 2019
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Zaura, E. (author), Brandt, B.W. (author), Prodan, A. (author), de Mattos, T. (author), Imangaliyev, S. (author), Buijs, M.J. (author), Jagers, F.L. (author), Hennequin-Hoenderbos, N.L. (author), Slot, D.E. (author), Nicu, D.E. (author), Lagerweij, M.D. (author), Janus, M.M. (author), Fernandez-Gutierrez, M.M. (author), Levin, E. (author), Krom, B.P. (author), Brand, H.S. (author), Veerman, E.C. (author), Kleerebezem, M. (author), Loos, B.G. (author), van der Weijden, G.A. (author), Crielaard, W. (author), Keijser, B.J. (author)A dysbiotic state is believed to be a key factor in the onset of oral disease. Although oral diseases have been studied for decades, our understanding of oral health, the boundaries of a healthy oral ecosystem and ecological shift toward dysbiosis is still limited. Here, we present the ecobiological heterogeneity of the salivary ecosystem and...article 2017
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Fernandez-Gutierrez, M.M. (author), Roosjen, P.P.J. (author), Ultee, E. (author), Agelink, M. (author), Vervoort, J.J.M. (author), Keijser, B. (author), Wells, J.M. (author), Kleerebezem, M. (author)Gingival re-epithelialization represents an essential phase of oral wound healing in which epithelial integrity is re-establish. We developed an automated high-throughput re-epithelialization kinetic model, using the gingival epithelial cell line Ca9-22. The model was employed to screen 39 lactic acid bacteria, predominantly including oral...article 2017
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), Meijerink, M. (author), van Hemert, S. (author), Taverne, N. (author), Wels, M. (author), de Vos, P. (author), Bron, P.A. (author), Savelkoul, H.F. (author), van Bilsen, J. (author), Kleerebezem, M. (author), Wells, J.M. (author)Background: Probiotics can be used to stimulate or regulate epithelial and immune cells of the intestinal mucosa and generate beneficial mucosal immunomodulatory effects. Beneficial effects of specific strains of probiotics have been established in the treatment and prevention of various intestinal disorders, including allergic diseases and...article 2010
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Marco, M.L. (author), Pavan, S. (author), Kleerebezem, M. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)The possibility that certain microorganisms might be beneficial to human health is highlighted by the numerous consumer products containing probiotic bacteria. Probiotics are typically administered in food that, following entry into the gastro-intestinal tract, results in measurable health-promoting effects. Although there is a growing list of...article 2006
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), van Kranenburg, R. (author), Golic, N. (author), Bongers, R. (author), Leer, R.J. (author), de Vos, W.M. (author), Siezen, R.J. (author), Kleerebezem, M. (author)Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1 harbors three plasmids, pWCFS101, pWCFS102, and pWCFS103, with sizes of 1,917, 2,365, and 36,069 bp, respectively. The two smaller plasmids are of unknown function and contain replication genes that are likely to function via the rolling-circle replication mechanism. The host range of the p WCFS101 replicon includes...article 2005
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TNO Voeding (author), Biesebeke, R.T. (author), Boesten, R. (author), Klaassen, E.S. (author), Booijink, C.C.G.M. (author), de Vries, M.C. (author), Derrien, M. (author), Cohen, D.P.A. (author), Schuren, F. (author), Vaughan, E.E. (author), Kleerebezem, M. (author), de Vos, W.M. (author)The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is the primary site of food intake, perception and conversion. It represents one of the most important metabolic organs of the body and is colonised by a myriad of microbes that contribute to nutrient processing, affect immune function, and stimulate a variety of other host activities. Genomes of GI-tract resident...article 2004