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Heavy Metal-Laden Particulate Dust Alters Transcriptional Regulation in Human Colonoids

Physiology
Chronic heavy metals exposure in the southwestern United States co-occurs with greater incidences of metabolic and digestive diseases, particularly in the Indigenous and Hispanic populations. There is a need to understand how particulate heavy metals drive this dysbiotic state and propose a molecular explanation as a result of these exposures ...
Lidia Appell, Roger Atanga, Julie In
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Studying the Epithelial Effects of Intestinal Inflammation In Vitro on Established Murine Colonoids.

Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE, 2023
The intestinal epithelium plays an essential role in human health, providing a barrier between the host and the external environment. This highly dynamic cell layer provides the first line of defense between microbial and immune populations and helps to modulate the intestinal immune response.
Erin, Crawford   +3 more
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P0054 Human colonoid-derived monolayers and Caco-2: comparative analysis of inflammatory responses

Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
Abstract Background Given the increasing incidence of inflammatory bowel diseases, there is a growing need for reliable preclinical models that replicate the inflamed intestinal epithelium. Immortalized Caco-2 cells are widely considered the standard in vitro model for intestinal studies, but human ...
M L Chiara   +8 more
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Proteomic and Transcriptomic Analysis of Human Colonoids Exposed to Bacterial Serine Protease, EspP

Endocrinology
Abstract Text Gut regeneration mechanisms remain an important, yet elusive, facet of intestinal injury research. The intestinal epithelium must be intact for critical gut functions to remain in place, yet injury via microbe interactions or environmental toxicants is common. EspP is a potent serine.
Myranda Thompson   +3 more
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P-305 Oxidized-LDL promotes colorectal cancer progression and growth of human colonoides

Annals of Oncology, 2022
E. González-Horta   +4 more
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Mo1745 IMPACT OF SULFORAPHANE ON GENE EXPRESSION IN 3D HUMAN COLONOIDS

Gastroenterology
Gabriel Hanson   +7 more
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Genomic characterization of cancer stem cells derived colonoids – a pilot study

2016
Borys, Agnieszka   +3 more
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Su1294: AUTOPHAGY IN COLONIC MUCUS SECRETION IN HUMAN ADULT STEM CELL DERIVED COLONOIDS

Gastroenterology
Manmeet Rawat   +2 more
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