A Study of Fecal Microbiota in Newly Diagnosed Egyptian patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Youssef Heshmat William;

Abstract


Type 1 diabetes Mellitus is a chronic illness characterized by inability of the human body to produce insulin due to the autoimmune destruction of the beta cells in the pancreas.
Gut microbiota, habitating in human intestinal tract, comprises a total genome that is near 150 times more than the human genome.. Recently, it has been proven that gut microbiota plays an important role in regulating metabolic functions and is associated with many diseases such as obesity, insulin resistance, autoimmune diseases, and tumor.
Aim: is to evaluate the alteration of gut microbiota between children with newly diagnosed T1DM and healthy controls and to determine if gut microbiota could partly explain the etiology of this disease.


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Title A Study of Fecal Microbiota in Newly Diagnosed Egyptian patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Other Titles دراسه عن جراثيم البراز فى الاطفال حديثى التشخيص بمرض البول السكرى من النمط الاول
Authors Youssef Heshmat William
Issue Date 2017

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