PTPN2 gene protects the gut from harmful bacteria driving inflammatory bowel disease
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 Genetic study links vitamin B1 metabolism to gut motility and IBS riskGenetic study links vitamin B1 metabolism to gut motility and IBS risk
 
Research links thiamine metabolism to gut motility, identifying genetic markers that could lead to new therapies for IBS and related digestive disorders.
 
 
 PTPN2 gene protects the gut from harmful bacteria driving inflammatory bowel diseasePTPN2 gene protects the gut from harmful bacteria driving inflammatory bowel disease
 
Two recent studies from the University of California, Riverside, published in the same issue of Gut Microbes highlight the role of a gene called PTPN2 in protecting the gut from harmful bacteria linked to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
 
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Edible cacti, especially Opuntia cladodes, show consistent short-term benefits for postprandial blood glucose and modest improvements in lipid biomarkers, largely driven by soluble fiber and bioactive compounds. Human evidence for gut microbiota modulation and long-term cardiometabolic outcomes remains preliminary, supporting cactus as a complementary dietary strategy rather than a therapeutic intervention.
 
   Discovery explains why people with IBD have higher risk of colorectal cancerDiscovery explains why people with IBD have higher risk of colorectal cancer
 
A chain of immune reactions in the gut—driven by a key signaling protein and a surge of white blood cells from the bone marrow—may help explain why people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have a higher risk of colorectal cancer, according to a preclinical study by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators.
 
 Expert guidance on fecal microbiota transplantation in liver disease
 
Expert guidance on fecal microbiota transplantation in liver diseaseThe gut microbiota plays a crucial role in maintaining host health and liver function. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), an emerging therapeutic modality, has demonstrated promising potential in the treatment of chronic liver diseases.
 
 
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 Long-term proton pump inhibitor use not linked to stomach cancer
 
The long term use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), a class of drugs widely used to treat acid reflux and ulcers, may not be linked to any increased risk of developing gastric (stomach) cancer, finds a study of Nordic health data published by The BMJ today.
 
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