Scanning electronic micrograph of Akkermansia muciniphila.[1]
Scientific classification
Domain:
Bacteria
Phylum:
Verrucomicrobiota
Class:
Verrucomicrobiae
Order:
Verrucomicrobiales
Family:
Akkermansiaceae
Genus:
Akkermansia
Species:
A. muciniphila
Binomial name
Akkermansia muciniphila
Derrien et al. 2004
Akkermansia muciniphila is a human intestinal symbiont, isolated from human feces.[2] It is a mucin-degrading bacterium belonging to the genus, Akkermansia, discovered in 2004 by Muriel Derrien and Willem de Vos at Wageningen University of the Netherlands.[3][2]: 1474 It belongs to the phylum Verrucomicrobiota and its type strain is MucT (=ATCC BAA-835T =CIP 107961T).[2] It is under preliminary research for its potential association with metabolic disorders.[4][5][6]
^ abcDerrien, M. (2004). "Akkermansia muciniphila gen. nov., sp. nov., a human intestinal mucin-degrading bacterium". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 54 (5): 1469–1476. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.02873-0. PMID 15388697.
^de Vos, W.M. (2017). "Microbe Profile: Akkermansia muciniphila: a conserved intestinal symbiont that acts as the gatekeeper of our mucosa". Microbiology. 1635 (5): 646–648. doi:10.1099/mic.0.000444. PMID 28530168.
^Everard, Amandine; Belzer, Clara; Geurts, Lucie; et al. (28 May 2013). "Cross-talk between Akkermansia muciniphila and intestinal epithelium controls diet-induced obesity". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110 (22): 9066–9071. Bibcode:2013PNAS..110.9066E. doi:10.1073/pnas.1219451110. PMC 3670398. PMID 23671105.
^Dao, Maria Carlota; Everard, Amandine; Aron-Wisnewsky, Judith; et al. (March 2016). "Akkermansia muciniphila and improved metabolic health during a dietary intervention in obesity: relationship with gut microbiome richness and ecology". Gut. 65 (3): 426–436. doi:10.1136/gutjnl-2014-308778. hdl:10044/1/24139. PMID 26100928.
^Luo, Yuheng; Lan, Cong; Li, Hua; et al. (2022-10-17). "Rational consideration of Akkermansia muciniphila targeting intestinal health: advantages and challenges". npj Biofilms and Microbiomes. 8 (1): 81. doi:10.1038/s41522-022-00338-4. ISSN 2055-5008. PMC 9576740. PMID 36253412.
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