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Maria Carlota Dao
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 36
Citations - 3920
Maria Carlota Dao is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 29 publications receiving 2782 citations. Previous affiliations of Maria Carlota Dao include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & United States Department of Agriculture.
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Akkermansia muciniphila and improved metabolic health during a dietary intervention in obesity: relationship with gut microbiome richness and ecology
Maria Carlota Dao,Amandine Everard,Judith Aron-Wisnewsky,Nataliya Sokolovska,Edi Prifti,Eric O. Verger,Brandon D. Kayser,Florence Levenez,Julien Chilloux,Lesley Hoyles,Marc-Emmanuel Dumas,Salwa W. Rizkalla,Joël Doré,Patrice D. Cani,Karine Clément +14 more
TL;DR: A. muciniphila is associated with a healthier metabolic status and better clinical outcomes after CR in overweight/obese adults, and the interaction between gut microbiota ecology and A. muc iniphila warrants further investigation.
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Akkermansia muciniphila and improved metabolic health during a dietary intervention in obesity : relationship with gut microbiome richness and ecology [plus Supplementary data]
Maria Carlota Dao,Amandine Everard,Judith Aron-Wisnewsky,Nataliya Sokolovska,Edi Prifti,Eric O. Verger,Brandon D. Kayser,Florence Levenez,Julien Chilloux,Lesley Hoyles,Marc E. Dumas,Salwa W. Rizkalla,Joël Doré,Patrice D. Cani,Karine Clément,S. Le Mouhaër,Aurélie Cotillard,Sean Kennedy,Nicolas Pons,Mathieu Almeida,Benoit Quinquis,Nathalie Galleron,Jean-Michel Batto,Pierre Renault,Jean-Daniel Zucker,S. Dusko Ehrlich,Hervé M. Blottière,Marion Leclerc,Catherine Juste,T. De Wouters,Patricia Lepage +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the association between faecal A. muciniphila abundance and microbial gene richness after calorie restriction (CR) in overweight and obese adults.
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Major microbiota dysbiosis in severe obesity: fate after bariatric surgery
Judith Aron-Wisnewsky,Edi Prifti,Eugeni Belda,Farid Ichou,Brandon D. Kayser,Maria Carlota Dao,Eric O. Verger,Lyamine Hedjazi,Jean-Luc Bouillot,Jean-Marc Chevallier,Nicolas Pons,Florence Levenez,Stanislav Dusko Ehrlich,Joël Doré,Jean-Daniel Zucker,Karine Clément +15 more
TL;DR: Major gut microbiota alterations in severe Obesity are identified, which include decreased MGR and related functional pathways linked with metabolic deteriorations, which calls for additional strategies to improve the gut microbiota ecosystem and microbiome–host interactions in severe obesity.
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The impact of human activities and lifestyles on the interlinked microbiota and health of humans and of ecosystems
Lucette Flandroy,Theofilos Poutahidis,Gabriele Berg,Gerard Clarke,Maria Carlota Dao,Maria Carlota Dao,Maria Carlota Dao,Ellen Decaestecker,Eeva Furman,Tari Haahtela,Sébastien Massart,Hubert Plovier,Yolanda Sanz,Graham A. W. Rook +13 more
TL;DR: It is urged that the lifestyle-microbiota-human health nexus be taken into account in societal decision making and within the broader context of terrestrial and aquatic microbial ecosystems that are challenged by the human lifestyle and by agricultural and industrial activities.
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Differential H3K4 methylation identifies developmentally poised hematopoietic genes.
Keith W. Orford,Peter V. Kharchenko,Peter V. Kharchenko,Weil R. Lai,Maria Carlota Dao,David J. Worhunsky,Adam Ferro,Viktor Janzen,Peter J. Park,Peter J. Park,David T. Scadden +10 more
TL;DR: Assessment of histone H3 lysine 4 dimethylation and trimethylation on a genome-wide scale in erythroid development reveals distinct epigenetic regulation of CGI and non-CGI genes during development and indicates an interactive relationship between DNA sequence and differential H3K4 methylation in lineage-specific differentiation.