2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-87438/v1
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An In Vitro Intestinal Model Captures Immunomodulatory Properties of the Microbiota in Inflammation

Abstract: BackgroundThere is a growing appreciation for the significance of the gut microbiome in health and disease. Specifically, considerable effort has been put forth to understand mechanisms by which the microbiota modulates and responds to inflammation. Here, we explored whether oxidation metabolites produced by the host during inflammation, sodium nitrate and trimethylamine oxide, impact the composition of a human stool bacterial population in a gut simulator. We then assessed whether an immune-competent in vitro… Show more

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