2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.05.578977
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Host response during unresolved urinary tract infection alters mammary tissue homeostasis through collagen deposition and TIMP1

Samantha Henry,
Steven Macauley Lewis,
Samantha Leeanne Cyrill
et al.

Abstract: Exposure to pathogens throughout a lifetime influences immunity and organ function. Here, we explored how the systemic host-response to bacterial urinary tract infection (UTI) induces tissue-specific alterations to the mammary gland. Utilizing a combination of histological tissue analysis, single cell RNA sequencing and flow cytometry, we identified that mammary tissue from UTI-bearing mice display collagen deposition, enlarged ductal structures, ductal hyperplasia with atypical epithelial transcriptomes and a… Show more

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