Happy to see this published!
A fantastic collaboration with Yolanda Sanz and her team highlighting the importance of the gut microbiota and immunometabolism in obesity.
Check out the paper 👉
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#WorldIBDDay | 🧬 Hoy, 19 de mayo, Día Mundial de la EII: Crohn y colitis ulcerosa, enfermedades crónicas que afectan a ~1% de la población
En #CICbioGUNE @brtaeus.bsky.social impulsamos investigación en medicina de precisión y microbiota
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#bioGUNE_News | 🔬 #CICbioGUNE Basque Research and Technology Alliance - BRTA held the 1st Postdoc Day, bringing together postdoctoral researchers to promote scientific exchange, collaboration & career development, together with #bioGUNE_Alumni
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Walking and talking our way through Bruges before the meeting kicks off! #CSMicrobiome2026
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It's Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. Find out the differences in gut microbiome composition between colorectal cancer patients and healthy individuals in JMM: https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.002042 #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth #JMM
The gut microbiota plays a central role in modulating both immunity and metabolism. Obesity-associated microbiota configuration is a critical driver of persistent inflammatory activation and immune...
Our paper "Gene ancestries reveal diverse microbial associations during eukaryogenesis.” is finally out in Nature.
Eukaryogenesis was likely a gradual process shaped by multiple microbial partners and virus-mediated gene transfer, rather than a single binary symbiosis.
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Out Now! Mitophagy steps into the spotlight of fungal virulence #MicroSky
Excited to share our latest publication @natcomms.nature.com
Non-canonical IL‑22 receptor signaling remodels the oral mucosal barrier during #Candida albicans immunosurveillance
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Introduction. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a malignant tumour in which dysbiosis of the gut microbiome is a contributing factor in the development of cancer. However, the species composition and species-specific changes in the gut microbiome related to CRC still require comprehensive investigation.
Hypothesis. There is a significant difference in gut microbiome between CRC patients and healthy individuals.
Aim. The microbiome-based association test methods are used for the association between the microbiome and host phenotypes, and linear discriminant analysis effect size (LEfSe) analysis is...
Featured Article: Metabolic flexibility allows neutrophils to fight Candida
Upon C. albicans glucose consumption, neutrophils upregulate PYGL-mediated glycogenolysis through a dectin-1/PKA axis, thus sustaining antifungal function in glucose-low tissues
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Next week we’re at #CSMicrobiome2026 in Bruges (BE)!
4 posters from our group on microbiota–immune interactions👇
🕒 Poster Session 2
13:15–14:45 | 11 May
📍 The View & The Foyer
Come say hi! 🙂
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Nature Microbiology, Published online: 25 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41564-026-02369-5Multi-omics analysis of the plant fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae reveals the mitophagy pathway regulator Cox6 as a druggable target for antifungal treatment.
Mucosal barriers play critical roles in the interaction with commensal and pathogenic microbes. Here the authors show non-canonical IL-22 signalling results in mucosal remodelling in a murine model du...
Neutrophils depend on glucose for their antifungal activities. Candida albicans consumes
glucose, thus posing metabolic challenges for neutrophils. Choi and colleagues show
that neutrophils upregulate...