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2. Targeting Adaptive Immune Responses to Human Bacterial Flagellins in Crohn’s Disease
3. Tu1532: SYNERGISTIC BARRIER BREAKDOWN BY INTERACTIONS BETWEEN RUMINOCOCCUS GNAVUS AND CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS POTENTIATE COLITIS
4. Tu1487: BACTERIAL CROSS-FEEDING: MUCIN DEGRADATION BY RUMINOCOCCUS GNAVUS ENHANCES THE GROWTH AND THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE BY ESCHERICHIA COLI LF82 AND POTENTIATES EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS IN GNOTOBIOTIC MICE
5. 611: MUCOSAL METABOLITES FUEL THE GROWTH AND VIRULENCE OF E. COLI LINKED TO CROHN'S DISEASE
6. Sa1880 HUMAN MICROBIOTA-ASSOCIATED MICE: MOUSE-ADAPTED HUMAN IBD MICROBIOTA TRANSPLANT TO COLITIS-SUSCEPTIBLE GERM-FREE MICE INDUCES MORE CONSISTENT, REPRODUCIBLE COLITIS WITH HIGH MICROBIAL TRANSFER EFFICIENCY RELATIVE TO HUMAN FECAL TRANSPLANT
7. 342 UNAFFECTED RELATIVES WITH HIGH IBD POLYGENIC RISK SCORES FROM MULTIPLEX CROHN'S DISEASE FAMILIES CARRY MICROBIOMES THAT PROTECT IL-10 DEFICIENT MICE AGAINST INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION
8. 121 MUCUS DIGESTED BY RUMINOCOCCUS GNAVUS PREFERENTIALLY ENHANCES GROWTH OF CROHN'S DISEASE-ASSOCIATED ADHERENTINVASIVE E. COLI (AIEC) VIA BACTERIAL CROSS-FEEDING
9. Sa1852 ENHANCED EPITHELIAL MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION CORRECTS DYSBIOTIC METABOLOMICS IN HUMANIZED IL-10 KO MICE
10. ADHERENT-INVASIVE E. COLI PROMOTE ER STRESS TO SUPPORT IL23R-DRIVEN AGR2-DEPENDENT ILEOCOLITIS
11. Altered Macrophage Function Contributes to Colitis in Mice Defective in the Phosphoinositide-3 Kinase Subunit p110δ
12. 713e Longitudinal Analysis in A HNF4AΔIEC Mouse Colitis Model Reveals that Preclinical Flaring is Associated with Increased Akkermansia muciniphila Levels in the Gut Microbiome
13. Targeting Adaptive Immune Responses to Human Bacterial Flagellins in Crohn’s Disease
14. 611: MUCOSAL METABOLITES FUEL THE GROWTH AND VIRULENCE OF E. COLI LINKED TO CROHN'S DISEASE
15. Tu1487: BACTERIAL CROSS-FEEDING: MUCIN DEGRADATION BY RUMINOCOCCUS GNAVUS ENHANCES THE GROWTH AND THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE BY ESCHERICHIA COLI LF82 AND POTENTIATES EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS IN GNOTOBIOTIC MICE
16. Tu1532: SYNERGISTIC BARRIER BREAKDOWN BY INTERACTIONS BETWEEN RUMINOCOCCUS GNAVUS AND CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS POTENTIATE COLITIS
17. 713e Longitudinal Analysis in A HNF4AΔIEC Mouse Colitis Model Reveals that Preclinical Flaring is Associated with Increased Akkermansia muciniphila Levels in the Gut Microbiome
18. Sa482 MEGA-ANALYSIS REVEALS CLINICAL SEROLOGICAL AND GENETIC ASSOCIATIONS WITH EXTRAINTESTINAL MANIFESTATIONS IN IBD
19. 812 PRO-INFLAMMATORY MOLECULAR AND INFLAMMATORY MECHANISMS OF SULFUR METABOLISM IN IBD-RELEVANT CLOSTRIDIUM SPECIES
20. Fr479 IN VIVO CHARACTERIZATION OF SER-301, AN INVESTIGATIONAL RATIONALLY-DESIGNED MICROBIOME THERAPEUTIC FOR PATIENTS WITH ACTIVE MILD-TO-MODERATE ULCERATIVE COLITIS
21. ADHERENT-INVASIVE E. COLI PROMOTE ER STRESS TO SUPPORT IL23R-DRIVEN AGR2-DEPENDENT ILEOCOLITIS
22. Mo1793 AKYLBORONIC ACIDS C2 TO C7 INHIBIT THE GROWTH AND VIRULENCE OF ADHERENT INVASIVE E. COLI LINKED TO CROHN'S DISEASE
23. 562 AUPHOS, A NOVEL DRUG THAT RESTORES INTESTINAL HOMEOSTATIS BY CORRECTING DYSBIOSIS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
24. 275 BACTERIAL FUNCTIONAL INTERACTIONS: H2S PROMOTES FUNCTIONAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MUCOLYTIC R. GNAVUS AND ADHERENT/INVASIVE E. COLI LF82 RELEVANT TO INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION
25. 125 ABNORMAL BILE ACID PROFILES CONTRIBUTE TO COLITIS INDUCED BY AN AGGRESSIVE SUBSET OF HEALTHY HUMAN BACTERIA
26. Management of Patients With Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis During the Coronavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic: Results of an International Meeting
27. 761 MEGA-ANALYSIS REVEALS NOVEL GENETIC ASSOCIATIONS WITH EXTRAINTESTINAL MANIFESTATIONS IN IBD
28. 5 USE OF A TARGETED BACTERIOPHAGE COCKTAIL FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
29. 425 SUBSETS OF HUMAN RESIDENT BACTERIAL SPECIES THAT DIFFERENTIALLY STIMULATE IL-10 AND IFNγ AND PROTECT VS. INDUCE COLITIS VARIABLY METABOLIZE TAURINE-CONJUGATED BILE ACIDS AND ACTIVATE BILE ACID-MEDIATED HOMEOSTATIC PATHWAYS
30. Sa1906 HUMAN-DERIVED CLOSTRIDIUM VE202 STRAINS REDUCE ENTEROBACTERIACEAE AND FUSOBACTERIA AND REVERSE EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS INDUCED BY HUMAN GUT MICROBIOTA
31. P074 HUMAN-DERIVED CLOSTRIDIUM VE202 STRAINS REDUCE ENTEROBACTERIACEAE AND FUSOBACTERIA AND REVERSE EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS INDUCED BY HUMAN GUT MICROBIOTA
32. 812 PRO-INFLAMMATORY MOLECULAR AND INFLAMMATORY MECHANISMS OF SULFUR METABOLISM IN IBD-RELEVANT CLOSTRIDIUM SPECIES
33. Sa482 MEGA-ANALYSIS REVEALS CLINICAL SEROLOGICAL AND GENETIC ASSOCIATIONS WITH EXTRAINTESTINAL MANIFESTATIONS IN IBD
34. Fr479 IN VIVO CHARACTERIZATION OF SER-301, AN INVESTIGATIONAL RATIONALLY-DESIGNED MICROBIOME THERAPEUTIC FOR PATIENTS WITH ACTIVE MILD-TO-MODERATE ULCERATIVE COLITIS
35. Management of Patients With Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis During the Coronavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic: Results of an International Meeting
36. 5 USE OF A TARGETED BACTERIOPHAGE COCKTAIL FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
37. 761 MEGA-ANALYSIS REVEALS NOVEL GENETIC ASSOCIATIONS WITH EXTRAINTESTINAL MANIFESTATIONS IN IBD
38. 425 SUBSETS OF HUMAN RESIDENT BACTERIAL SPECIES THAT DIFFERENTIALLY STIMULATE IL-10 AND IFNγ AND PROTECT VS. INDUCE COLITIS VARIABLY METABOLIZE TAURINE-CONJUGATED BILE ACIDS AND ACTIVATE BILE ACID-MEDIATED HOMEOSTATIC PATHWAYS
39. Sa1906 HUMAN-DERIVED CLOSTRIDIUM VE202 STRAINS REDUCE ENTEROBACTERIACEAE AND FUSOBACTERIA AND REVERSE EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS INDUCED BY HUMAN GUT MICROBIOTA
40. Targeting Gut Microbiome Interactions in Service-Related Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases of Veterans
41. 1152 – A Healthy Human Fecal Specimen Includes Multiple E. Coli, Klebsiella Pneumoniae and Enterobacter Strains with Variable Abilities to Activate Th1 Cells and Induce Colitis
42. 615 – Accelerated Onset of Spontaneous Proximal Colonic Dysplasia and Invasive Adenocarcinoma in Novel Psc-Ibd Model
43. 377 – Protective and Potentially Aggressive Bacterial Species Occur Simultaneously in Healthy Hosts
44. Targeting Gut Microbiome Interactions in Service-Related Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases of Veterans
45. 377 – Protective and Potentially Aggressive Bacterial Species Occur Simultaneously in Healthy Hosts
46. 1152 – A Healthy Human Fecal Specimen Includes Multiple E. Coli, Klebsiella Pneumoniae and Enterobacter Strains with Variable Abilities to Activate Th1 Cells and Induce Colitis
47. 615 – Accelerated Onset of Spontaneous Proximal Colonic Dysplasia and Invasive Adenocarcinoma in Novel Psc-Ibd Model
48. 588 - Predicting Risk of Post-Operative Disease Recurrence in Crohns Disease: Patients with Indolent Crohn's Disease have Distinct Whole Transcriptome Profiles at the Time of First Surgical Resection
49. 1087 - Mdr2/Il-10 Double Knock Out Mice, a Unique Model to Explore the Complex Enterohepatic Interactions Between Primary Sclerosis Cholangitis and Psc-Associated IBD
50. 429 - Combined In Vivo/In Vitro Identification of Human Resident Bacterial Strains that Selectively Induce IL-10 and Promote Mucosal Homeostasis
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