Genomics

Dataset Information

0

Microbial activities associated with human intestinal mucosal biofilms change mRNAs and microRNAs to promote carcinogenesis in mice [RNA]


ABSTRACT: Disrupted interactions between host and intestinal bacteria are implicated in the development of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the functional impacts of these inter-kingdom interactions remain poorly defined. To examine this interplay, we performed mouse and microbiota RNA-sequencing on colon tissue from germ-free (GF) and gnotobiotic ApcMin/+;Il10-/- mice associated with microbes from biofilm-positive human CRC tumor (BT) and biofilm-negative healthy (BX) tissues. The bacteria in BT mice differentially expressed >2,900 genes related to bacterial secretion, virulence and biofilms, but only affected 62 host genes. Importantly, the bacterial communities from BT mice were transmissible and carcinogenic when administered to a new GF ApcMin/+;Il10-/- cohort, maintaining a set of 13 bacterial genera. Our findings suggest complex interactions within bacterial communities affecting bacterial composition and CRC development.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE108156 | GEO | 2019/12/30

REPOSITORIES: GEO

Similar Datasets

2019-12-30 | GSE108164 | GEO
2014-05-01 | GSE46399 | GEO
2014-05-01 | E-GEOD-46399 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2017-12-04 | PXD006281 | Pride
2017-01-20 | GSE87706 | GEO
2023-10-14 | GSE245296 | GEO
2017-08-02 | GSE85095 | GEO
2021-12-31 | GSE138722 | GEO
2019-03-06 | GSE118525 | GEO
2023-10-25 | GSE233645 | GEO