What happened in 2021 for Nahibu?

What happened in 2021 for Nahibu?

Nahibu's 5 key moments in 2021 ✨

Launched in 2019, the start-up Nahibu aims to democratize gut microbiota analysis by enabling everyone to take action to improve their well-being and gut health. The gut microbiota test provides a comprehensive assessment of the gut flora and offers personalized nutritional recommendations for each microbiota. 

2021 has been a landmark year for Nahibu. The company has successfully positioned itself as the French and European leader in gut microbiota analysis.

Let's take a look back at the highlights of this year…

1- Nahibu's gut microbiota analysis kit is now available in pharmacies

Keen to make its gut microbiota analysis solution accessible to the general public, Nahibu's ambition was to distribute the kit in local pharmacies. And now it has! ✅

Since September 2021, the gut microbiota analysis kit has been available in certain pharmacies in France. These networks are a powerful lever for making gut microbiota testing more accessible. In addition to being a place of health, pharmacists can guide their customers towards products specific to their gut microbiota based on their results.

2- Launch of post-analysis consultations on gut microbiota

In order to offer a comprehensive solution to support our customers in their quest for well-being and gut health, we have set up post-analysis consultations. We wanted the experience of gut microbiota analysis to continue beyond the receipt of results. 

These consultations provide an opportunity to talk with our customers. They can identify the strengths and weaknesses of their microbiota. In addition, this exchange allows us to interpret certain results that are sometimes difficult to understand and provide personalized nutritional recommendations. 🙌

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3- The leading network of health and wellness professionals trained in gut microbiota

Nahibu now has the leading network of health and wellness professionals trained in gut microbiota. 👩‍⚕️👨‍⚕️

Nutritionists, dieticians, naturopaths, wellness coaches, and osteopaths work alongside Nahibu to provide our customers with optimal support in their quest for well-being. These professionals are trained in gut microbiota and Nahibu analysis. They are able to help customers understand their results. They can also recommend a personalized diet tailored to the needs of their gut flora.

These specialists see this as a real advantage in enriching their patient's journey. This analysis tool allows them to target and tailor their support.

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4- Launch of a study on the gut microbiota of elite athletes

2021 saw the launch of a research project that is unique in the world. It is a study on the gut microbiota of elite athletes.  In partnership with the M2S laboratory, the Stade Rennais football team, and the Sojasun Espoir cycling team, the aim of this study is to understand the link between gut microbiota, athletic performance, and nutrition. 

This collaboration between stakeholders in Rennes will initially enable the complete mapping of the microbiota of athletes. Thanks to this assessment, they will be able to benefit from a 100% personalized nutritional program tailored to their gut flora. The analysis of their gut microbiota will also be relevant for improving their energy and endurance qualities.

Nahibu's long-term goal is to develop gut microbiota analysis kits for high-level athletes. 🔬

Did you miss Nahibu's appearance on your television screens? Here are the links to watch the replay 🎥: 

5- A new results platform with over 100 partner products listed 

As you may have noticed, this year the results platform has been given a makeover! This new version is more concise and graphic. Our solution is evolving to provide a user experience that meets our customers' expectations. 😉

In addition, we have listed more than 100 partner products on our personalized nutrition platform Nahibu. It provides personalized dietary advice for each microbiota after analysis. This algorithm targets foods, superfoods, and dietary supplements to consume, moderate, or avoid. 🍎 Each of these has an impact on one of the functional modules of the microbiota: Digestion, Immunity, Sleep, Stress, Physical Abilities, Cognitive Abilities. 

This gives our customers direct access to products that will benefit them.

 

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The entire Nahibu team would like to thank everyone who contributed to the company's growth this year. Stay tuned, because we have some exciting projects in store for 2022…🚨

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How Microbiota and Immunity Shape Your Health

How Microbiota and Immunity Shape Your Health

Immunity Begins in Your Gut

Did you know that nearly 70% of your immune system's cells are found in your gut?

This figure alone illustrates the central link between the gut microbiota and the body's protection. A veritable ecosystem composed of billions of microorganisms, the microbiota not only aids digestion: it educates, modulates, and regulates immunity on a daily basis. When its balance is disrupted, a condition known as intestinal dysbiosis, the immune system can weaken or, conversely, become excessive and cause inflammation.
Understanding the link between microbiota and immunity is therefore essential for maintaining overall health. This is precisely what Nahibu analysis does, using shotgun metagenomic sequencing, the most advanced technology for exploring this invisible ecosystem and providing you with a roadmap to better intestinal well-being.

The gut: the command center of the immune system

The main role of the intestine is to ensure the absorption of nutrients from food into the bloodstream. Due to this constant contact with the external environment, it requires increased protection. This is why the intestine is the organ with the highest concentration of immune cells and the most active antibody production, making it a key organ for immunity.
It is lined with a specific immune tissue called GALT (Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue), which houses this high density of immune cells (lymphocytes, macrophages, etc.). The role of these cells is to continuously monitor what comes into contact with the body, whether nutrients, beneficial bacteria, or pathogens, and to respond appropriately.
In this context, the microbiota plays a decisive role:

  • It teaches the immune system to tolerate harmless microorganisms.
  • It triggers appropriate responses against pathogens.

This immune education begins at birth and continues throughout life.

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The Intestinal Barrier: Highly Sophisticated Protection

To maintain this state of vigilance and tolerance, the intestine operates a defense system at various interconnected levels:

The Intestinal Epithelium (Selective Defense)

Intestinal cells (enterocytes) are connected to each other by tight junctions, ensuring selective permeability: only beneficial nutrients pass through. A disruption of this barrier (often called intestinal hyperpermeability) can allow toxic molecules to pass through and promote chronic inflammation.

The Mucosa and Mucus (Physical Defense)

Intestinal mucus forms a physical barrier rich in IgA antibodies and antimicrobial peptides. A balanced microbiota directly contributes to the quality of this protective layer, preventing unwanted bacteria from reaching the intestinal wall.

GALT (Immune Defense)

GALT immune cells receive information from the intestinal lining (particularly the microbiota) and epithelial cells. This dialogue triggers an appropriate immune response in the event of a pathogen invasion.

Commensal Microbiota (Biological Defense)

The 1013 beneficial microorganisms that make up the intestinal microbiota protect the body in two ways:

Barrier Effect:

They occupy space and compete with pathogens, preventing them from establishing themselves.

Production of Protective Substances:

They secrete bacteriocins and modulate pH, creating an environment that is hostile to unwanted microbes.

How the Microbiota Specifically Regulates Immunity

The dialogue between bacteria and immune cells is biochemical and relies on metabolites produced by our flora.

The Key Role of Short-Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs)

Dietary fiber, which is not digested by our enzymes, is fermented by the microbiota. This process leads to the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), including butyrate, propionate, and acetate, which are essential for intestinal health.
SCFAs are crucial because they:

  • Nourish colon cells, for which they are the main source of energy.
  • Modulate the activity of immune cells.
  • Strengthen the intestinal barrier.

Butyrate, in particular, promotes the development of regulatory T cells (Tregs), which are responsible for maintaining immune tolerance and controlling inflammation.

Finding the Balance Between Tolerance and Defense

A healthy microbiota maintains a delicate balance between:

  • Anti-inflammatory Responses (Tolerance): Essential for preventing excessive reactions to food or beneficial bacteria. They play a protective role against allergies and autoimmune diseases.
  • Controlled Pro-inflammatory Responses: Necessary for eliminating pathogens.

This balance is fundamental to ensuring effective immunity without excess. A breakdown in this tolerance can lead to chronic inflammation, often linked to intestinal dysbiosis.

Intestinal Dysbiosis: When Immunity Goes Haywire

Intestinal dysbiosis is characterized by a loss of microbial diversity and an imbalance in favor of opportunistic species. This imbalance directly impacts the immune system by reducing the production of SCFA and altering the intestinal barrier.
Dysbiosis is strongly associated with (Source: AP-HP Research Foundation; COPMED):

Maintaining a diverse and balanced microbiota, particularly through a rich and varied diet, is therefore a major lever for supporting immunity and overall health.

How

Regulation is mainly based on metabolites produced by bacteria, such as Short-Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs). These molecules act as signals for immune cells, promoting in particular the production of Regulatory T Cells (Tregs) which maintain tolerance and control inflammation.

What

Shotgun metagenomic sequencing is the technique used to measure the functional potential of your microbiota. For immunity, this means that Nahibu can assess your flora's ability to produce AGCCs (anti-inflammatory molecules) and strengthen the intestinal barrier, crucial information that cannot be obtained using basic analysis methods.

What

Signs include increased vulnerability to infections, chronic inflammation, allergies, or food intolerances. Intestinal dysbiosis can compromise the intestinal barrier and disrupt the balance between immune responses (tolerance vs. defense), requiring targeted action.

Nahibu: Understanding Your Immunity Through Metagenomic Sequencing

To effectively improve your gut health and, consequently, your immunity, it is essential to identify the weaknesses in your microbiota.
Nahibu uses shotgun metagenomic sequencing, the most comprehensive technology for analyzing the gut microbiota.
Unlike targeted analysis methods, shotgun technology allows:

  1. Identify bacteria down to the species level, providing the most comprehensive mapping possible.
  2. Analyze the biological functions that are actually present (production of SCFAs, vitamins, immunomodulatory metabolites).
  3. Assess the condition of your intestinal barrier and your inflammatory potential.

Why is Nahibu's expertise the key to your intestinal well-being?

  • 🔬 High Scientific Accuracy: Reliable results to understand the functional state of your flora.
  • 🇫🇷 French Expertise: Quality guarantees and rigorous protocols.
  • 🎯 Personalized Recommendations: We offer you a roadmap for tailored nutrition (via the Shido platform and our network of qualified professionals) to take concrete action on the balance of your microbiota and your defenses.

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Conclusion: Your Immunity Begins in Your Microbiota

The science is clear: a balanced microbiota is a fundamental pillar of immunity. By taking care of your gut health, you are directly influencing your natural defenses and preventing inflammatory diseases.
With Nahibu, you no longer have to guess: you understand the mechanisms that link your microbiota to your immune system. Thanks to our expertise in metagenomic sequencing, we give you the keys to move from theory to action.

 

Sources: 

  • Biocodex Microbiota Institute – Role of the gut microbiota in immune regulation
  • Lescuyer Laboratory – Microbiota and immunity
  • COPMED – Gut Microbiota and the Immune System
  • AP-HP Research Foundation – Gut microbiota and research
  • Medicine/Science – Microbiota-immunity interactions

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