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World J Immunol. Jul 25, 2024; 14(1): 96209
Published online Jul 25, 2024. doi: 10.5411/wji.v14.i1.96209
Table 1 Distribution of microbes in different organs
Site
Cell count
pO2 in mmHg
pH
Presence of microbes
Oral cavity10983-1136.2-7.5Streptococcus, Haemophilus, Prevotella, Veillonela, Gemella Neisseria
Stomach103-10460-771.5-3Streptococcus, Prevotella, Helicobacter, Gemella
Duodenum103-1045.6-86Bacteroides, Clostridium, Streptococcus
Jejunum103-10410-345.7-7.5
Ileum10810-345.7-7.5
Colon10110.5-116.7-8.5Bacteroides, Prevotella Ruminococcus
Table 2 Longitudinal distribution of gut microbes in the human gastrointestinal tract with respect to the pO2 and pH of different regions
Gastrointestinal tract
Prevalence in human
Prevalence in mouse
StomachCardiac, fundic, body, pylorus, pH-1.5 to 3.5Fore stomach, body, pylorus, pH-3 to 4
Small intestine6 m, pH-6.4 to 7.3350 mm, pH-4.7 to 5.2
ColonAscending, transcending and descending colon, pH-6.7Undivided, No fermentation, pH-4.4 to 5.0
Table 3 Representation of the diversity of micro- and myco-biome in both human and mice gut
Type of gut micro- and myco-biome
Humans
Mice
MicrobiomeFaecalibacterium, Mitsuokellla, Megasphera, Dialister, Asteroleplasma, Succinivibrio, Sutterella, Paraprevotella and PhascolarctobacteriumMucispirillum
MycobiomeCandida, Malassezia, Saccharomyces, CladosporiumAscomycota, Basidiomycota, Chytriodiomycota, Zygomycota