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Human Intestinal Organoids Recapitulate Enteric Infections of Enterovirus and Coronavirus [PDF]
Enteroviruses, such as EV-A71 and CVA16, mainly infect the human gastrointestinal tract. Human coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2, have been variably associated with gastrointestinal symptoms.
Cai, Jian Piao +13 more
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Using a human colonoid-derived monolayer to study bacteriophage translocation
Bacteriophages (phages) are estimated to be the most abundant microorganisms on Earth. Their presence in human blood suggests that they can translocate from non-sterile sites such as the gastrointestinal tract where they are concentrated. To examine phage translocation ex vivo, we adapted a primary colonoid monolayer model possessing cell diversity and
Huu Thanh Le +8 more
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Generation of Intestinal and Colonic Organoids Derived From Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
Human pluripotent stem cells can be guided through a stepwise differentiation process to produce self‐organizing intestinal and colonic organoids. The resulting organoids recapitulate fetal‐stage epithelial and mesenchymal organization, offering a powerful model to explore human gastrointestinal development and its disorders.
Lola Bonneau +7 more
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Establishment of patient-derived enteroids/colonoids from endoscopic biopsies v1
This protocol describes the full procedure of generating an enteroid or colonoid culture from endoscopic biopsy (either freshly procured or recovered from cryopreservation), was developed for human tissue, but works equally well for murine tissue fragments.
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Iron chelation is a promising yet underexplored strategy for colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment. Iron chelators have a dual role in inhibiting and potentially promoting cancer progression. Iron chelation affects key CRC pathways, including histone methylation, NDRG1 upregulation, Wnt/β‐catenin, and p53 modulation.
Gihani Vidanapathirana +4 more
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Vitamin D receptor protects against dysbiosis and tumorigenesis via the JAK/STAT pathway in intestine [PDF]
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Vitamin D exerts regulatory roles via vitamin D receptor (VDR) in mucosal immunity, host defense, and inflammation involving host factors and microbiome.
Chatterjee, Ishita +6 more
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Identifying health‐promoting molecules such as bioactive peptides in complex food mixtures is a major challenge. In this study, we investigated proteins and protein hydrolysates from four quinoa varieties to evaluate their potential anticancer effects on colorectal adenocarcinoma cells.
Alessandro Zaccarelli +6 more
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Background & Aims: The colonic epithelium requires continuous renewal by crypt resident intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and transit-amplifying (TA) cells to maintain barrier integrity, especially after inflammatory damage.
Ansen H.P. Burr +19 more
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The complexity of indole‐3‐acetic acid's (IAA's) role in human health and disease. IAA is a multifaceted compound with significant consequences for several physiological and pathological processes. ABSTRACT Indole‐3‐acetic acid (IAA) is recognized as a common plant growth hormone.
Nargis Shaheen +4 more
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Molecular biosignatures and gut-barrier alterations in inflammatory bowel diseases [PDF]
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic immune-mediated disorders affecting the gastrointestinal tract. The multifactorial pathophysiology of IBD is commonly explained as an abnormal interplay between genetic, immune, environmental and microbial ...
Moraes Holst, Luiza
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