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  • Western-style diets could be contributing to the rapid increase in inflammatory bowel disease. New research suggests that dietary fat can alter bile composition and so favour the growth of pro-inflammatory gut microbes. See Letter p.104

    • Peter J. Turnbaugh
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 487, P: 47-48
  • Obese people are at higher risk of multiple types of cancer, but why? One explanation could be that obesity enhances the production of pro-inflammatory, and carcinogenic, bile acids by gut microorganisms. See Letter p.97

    • Suzanne Devkota
    • Peter. J. Turnbaugh
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 499, P: 37-38
  • In this Review, Turnbaugh and colleagues discuss several mechanisms by which the human gut microbiome affects the metabolism of xenobiotics, including drugs and dietary compounds, and explore how this knowledge can be applied to improve the treatment of human disease.

    • Peter Spanogiannopoulos
    • Elizabeth N. Bess
    • Peter J. Turnbaugh
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 14, P: 273-287