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Food supplement found to alter gut in resolving effects of malnutrition Research into a food supplement for malnourished children is offering insights into how gut bacteria may affect growth as it appears to ‘repair’ disrupted microbiomes and effectively address the effects of malnutrition. Writing in the New England Journal of Medicine, a 3-month course of the supplement was enough to increase 21 types of beneficial bacteria numbers as well as a double the growth rate of the children. Commenting on the proof-of-concept clinical trial, Senior Author Dr Jeffrey Gordon says, “Malnutrition has proven extraordinarily difficult to treat. “Standard calorie-dense therapeutic foods have been shown to prevent the deaths of malnourished children but have been ineffective in overcoming growth stunting and other damaging effects of malnutrition, including impaired brain development, bone growth and immune function.” ....
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Posted April 9th, 2021 for Broad Institute Welcome to the April 9, 2021 installment of Research Roundup , a recurring snapshot of recent studies published by scientists at the Broad Institute and their collaborators. Enhancing V2F maps GWASs have yielded thousands of genetic variants linked to disease. To help figure out the function of many of these variants, Joseph Nasser (now at Caltech), Drew Bergman, Charles Fulco (now at Bristol Myers Squibb), Philine Guckelberger (now at the Free University of Berlin), Benjamin Doughty (now at Stanford University), Eric Lander (on leave), Jesse Engreitz (now at Stanford), and colleagues used their activity-by-contact (ABC) model to build maps that connect enhancers to their target genes in 131 cell types and tissues. Using those maps, the team linked more than 5,000 GWAS signals to nearly 2,250 genes across 72 traits and diseases. The researchers also predicted which enhancers contain risk variants for inflammat ....
Share this article Share this article CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Senda Biosciences, a Flagship Pioneering company creating novel categories of medicines based on Intersystems Biology, today announced the formation of its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). Senda s SAB is composed of leading experts across immunology, microbiology, biochemistry, and neurology, and will collaborate with Senda s leadership to support and advance the new research discipline of Intersystems Biology. This discipline focuses on how molecular connections among botanical, bacterial, and human cells coevolved over millennia define health and disease. We are thrilled to have attracted some of the brightest minds in their fields to our SAB, says Guillaume Pfefer, PhD, chief executive officer of Senda. The deep expertise of the SAB will be pivotal to the advancement of our novel approach to medicines development, rooted in an unparalleled understanding of interspecies molecular c ....