1. Differences Between the Intestinal Lumen Microbiota of Aberrant Crypt Foci (ACF)-Bearing and Non-bearing Rats
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Ru-Pei Ye, Yong Liu, Xiuli Xiao, Tingyu Huang, Tian Xia, Hanan Long, and Wenbo Long
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,biology ,Carcinogenesis ,Physiology ,Firmicutes ,Gastroenterology ,Bacteroidetes ,Akkermansia ,Gut flora ,biology.organism_classification ,digestive system ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Disease Models, Animal ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Aberrant Crypt Foci ,Lactobacillus ,Prevotella ,Animals ,Bacteroides ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Aberrant crypt foci - Abstract
Multiple factors including host–microbiota interaction could contribute to the conversion of healthy mucosa to sporadic precancerous lesions. An imbalance of the gut microbiota may be a cause or consequence of this process. The goal was to investigate and analyze the composition of gut microbiota during the genesis of precancerous lesions of colorectal cancer. To analyze the composition of gut microbiota in the genesis of precancerous lesions, a rat model of 1, 2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH)-induced aberrant crypt foci (ACF) was established. The feces of these rats and healthy rats were collected for 16S rRNA sequencing. The diversity and density of the rat intestinal microbiota were significantly different between ACF-bearing and non-bearing group. ACF were induced in rats treated with DMH and showed increased expression of the inflammatory cytokines IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α. Firmicutes was the most predominant phylum in both ACF-bearing and non-bearing group, followed by Bacteroidetes. Interestingly, although the density of Bacteroidetes decreased from the fifth week to the 17th week in both groups, it was significantly reduced in ACF-bearing group at the 13th week (P
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- 2018
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