Bacteria associated with high BM frequency in Japanese, red wine intake, drought stress in hardwood trees, and a book on Archaea.
Human oral microbiome
Salivary Microbiome Diversity in Caries-Free and Caries-Affected Children – Shan Jiang – Int J Mol Sci
Infections of sterile sites
Clinical metagenomics of bone and joint infections: a proof of concept study – Etienne Ruppe – bioRxiv
Human gut microbiome
* Comprehensive analysis of the fecal microbiota of healthy Japanese adults reveals a new bacterial lineage associated with a phenotype characterized by a high frequency of bowel movements and a lean body type – Kaihei Ok – BMC Microbiology
* Phylogenetic profile of gut microbiota in healthy adults after moderate intake of red wine – Elvira Barroso – Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
Intestinal dysbiosis is common in systemic sclerosis and associated with gastrointestinal and extraintestinal features of disease – Kristofer Andréasson – Arthritis Research & Therapy
Dysbiosis of fecal microbiota and high frequency of Citrobacter, Klebsiella spp., and Actinomycetes in patients with irritable bowel syndrome and gastroenteritis – Leila Ganji – Gastroenterology and Hepatology: From Bed to Bench
Beneficial Effects of a Dietary Weight Loss Intervention on Human Gut Microbiome Diversity and Metabolism Are Not Sustained during Weight Maintenance – Heinsen F.-A. – Obesity Facts
Comparative Fingerprinting of the Human Microbiota in Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease – Vamanu Emanuel – Journal of Medicinal Food
Review: Clinical implications of the microbiome in urinary tract diseases – Andreas Hiergeist – Current Opinion in Urology
Review and video: How does the microbiome affect liver disease? – Herbert Tilg – Clinical Liver Disease
Animal models
Divergent selection-induced obesity alters the composition and functional pathways of chicken gut microbiota – Jinmei Ding – Genetics Selection Evolution
Plant, root, and soil microbiome
* Soil microbial communities buffer physiological responses to drought stress in three hardwood species – Steven A. Kannenberg – Oecologia
Review: Prospects for biological soil-borne disease control: application of indigenous versus synthetic microbiomes – Mark Mazzola – Phytopathology
Biofilms
Eradication of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms and persister cells using an electrochemical scaffold and enhanced antibiotic susceptibility – Sujala T Sultana – NPJ Biofilms and Microbiomes
Researchers develop novel wound-healing technology – Phys.org
Microbes in the news
Mulch your soil—inside and out – David R. Montgomery and Anne Biklé
If You Want To Improve Gut Health, New Research Says Taking A Probiotic Isn’t Enough – Gretchen Lidicker – MindBodyGreen
A race to turn trillions of our own bacteria into medical breakthroughs – CNBC
Scientists create comprehensive computational metabolic models for different gut microbes – News Medical
* Book: Archaea 83 Success Secrets – 83 Most Asked Questions On Archaea – What You Need To Know – Adam Mcdowell – Kobo