Summary of Study ST003361

This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR002087. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8V825 This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST003361
Study TitleBile acid–induced gut mitochondrial dysfunction promotes Enterobacteriaceae colonization and associates with dysbiosis in Crohn's disease
Study SummaryHere, we investigated whether bile acids influence gut colonization by Enterobacteriaceae. In an external human dataset, we found association between mucosal Enterobacteriaceae and the expression of mitochondrial damage–related genes. In a murine model, increased intestinal BA availability enhanced colonization by E. coli in an oxygen-dependent manner. Overall, this study establishes BAs as a potential bridge that facilitates interactions between commensals and the host epithelium, laying the essential foundation for future investigations into various intestinal diseases.
Institute
University of British Columbia
Last NameFinlay
First NameBrett
Addressoffice: MSL 333 lab: MSL 363
Emailbfinlay@msl.ubc.ca
Phone604-822-2210
Submit Date2024-07-30
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)mzML
Analysis Type DetailLC-MS
Release Date2024-08-05
Release Version1
Brett Finlay Brett Finlay
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8V825
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Project ID:PR002087
Project DOI:doi: 10.21228/M8V825
Project Title:Bile acid–induced gut mitochondrial dysfunction promotes Enterobacteriaceae colonization and associates with dysbiosis in Crohn's disease
Project Summary:Members of the Enterobacteriaceae family of bacteria are often overrepresented in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Bile acids (BAs) are cholesterol derivatives that are known to affect the growth of potentially pathogenic commensals (pathobionts), including those from the Enterobacteriaceae family. Furthermore, BAs are often increased in the colonic lumen of IBD patients, including patients with Crohn’s disease (CD). Here, we investigated whether bile acids influence gut colonization by Enterobacteriaceae.
Institute:University of British Columbia
Last Name:Finlay
First Name:Brett
Address:office: MSL 333 lab: MSL 363
Email:bfinlay@interchange.ubc.ca
Phone:604-822-2210
Funding Source:Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) [FDN-159935] and Genome Canada/Genome BC (264PRO)
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