Search results for "MESH: Disease Models"

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Disentangling the effect of host genetics and gut microbiota on resistance to an intestinal parasite

2019

11 pages; International audience; Resistance to infection is a multifactorial trait, and recent work has suggested that the gut microbiota can also contribute to resistance. Here, we performed a fecal microbiota transplant to disentangle the contribution of the gut microbiota and host genetics as drivers of resistance to the intestinal nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus. We transplanted the microbiota of a strain of mice (SJL), resistant to H. polygyrus, into a susceptible strain (CBA) and vice-versa. We predicted that if the microbiota shapes resistance to H. polygyrus, the FMT should reverse the pattern of resistance between the two host strains. The two host strains had different microbi…

0301 basic medicineHeligmosomoides polygyrusGut floramedicine.disease_causeFecal microbiota transplant0302 clinical medicinefluids and secretionsMESH: Fecal Microbiota TransplantationParasite hostingColonizationMESH: AnimalsMESH: Strongylida InfectionsDisease ResistanceGeneticsNematospiroides dubiusbiology[SDV.BA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biologyFecal Microbiota Transplantation3. Good healthInfectious DiseasesMESH: Nematospiroides dubiusGenetic Background030231 tropical medicineIntestinal parasiteHeterologousMice Inbred StrainsMESH: Disease ResistanceMESH: Host-Parasite InteractionsMESH: Mice Inbred Strainsdigestive systemMESH: Gastrointestinal MicrobiomeHost-Parasite Interactions03 medical and health sciencesImmunityparasitic diseasesmedicineAnimals[SDV.MP.PAR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/ParasitologyStrongylida InfectionsHost (biology)ImmunityLife history traitsMESH: Genetic Backgroundbiology.organism_classificationGastrointestinal MicrobiomeDisease Models Animalstomatognathic diseases030104 developmental biologyParasitologyHeligmosomoides polygyrusMESH: Disease Models Animal[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Immune Cell Toll-like Receptor 4 Mediates the Development of Obesity- and Endotoxemia-Associated Adipose Tissue Fibrosis

2014

International audience; Adipose tissue fibrosis development blocks adipocyte hypertrophy and favors ectopic lipid accumulation. Here, we show that adipose tissue fibrosis is associated with obesity and insulin resistance in humans and mice. Kinetic studies in C3H mice fed a high-fat diet show activation of macrophages and progression of fibrosis along with adipocyte metabolic dysfunction and death. Adipose tissue fibrosis is attenuated by macrophage depletion. Impairment of Toll-like receptor 4 signaling protects mice from obesity-induced fibrosis. The presence of a functional Toll-like receptor 4 on adipose tissue hematopoietic cells is necessary for the initiation of adipose tissue fibros…

LipopolysaccharidesMESH: Signal TransductionMESH: InflammationMESH : Toll-Like Receptor 4Adipose tissueMESH : AdipocytesMESH : LipopolysaccharidesMicechemistry.chemical_compoundFibrosisAdipocyteAdipocytes[ SDV.IMM ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/ImmunologyMESH: ObesityMESH: Animalslcsh:QH301-705.5Mice Inbred C3HToll-like receptorMESH : Diet High-FatMESH: Toll-Like Receptor 43. Good healthMESH: Insulin ResistanceAdipose TissueMESH: FibrosisMESH : Fibrosis[SDV.IMM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/ImmunologyMESH : ObesityMESH : Insulin ResistanceMESH: Adipose TissueSignal Transductionmedicine.medical_specialty[SDV.IMM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/ImmunologyAdipose tissue macrophagesBiologyDiet High-FatMESH : Adipose TissueGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyImmune systemMESH : Mice Inbred C3HInternal medicineMESH : MicemedicineAnimalsHumansObesityMESH: Mice Inbred C3HMESH: MiceMESH: AdipocytesInflammationMESH : Signal TransductionMESH : InflammationMESH: HumansMESH : EndotoxemiaMESH : Humans3T3-L1medicine.diseaseFibrosisMESH : Disease Models AnimalEndotoxemiaToll-Like Receptor 4Disease Models AnimalMESH: Diet High-FatEndocrinologylcsh:Biology (General)chemistryMESH: EndotoxemiaMESH : AnimalsInsulin ResistanceMESH: Disease Models AnimalMESH: LipopolysaccharidesAdipocyte hypertrophyCell Reports
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Virulent synergistic effect between Enterococcus faecalis and Escherichia coli assayed by using the Caenorhabditis elegans model.

2008

5 pages; International audience; BACKGROUND: The role of enterococci in the pathogenesis of polymicrobial infections is still debated. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of virulent enterococci in the presence or absence of Escherichia coli strains in the in vivo Caenorhabditis elegans model. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This study demonstrated that there was a synergistic effect on virulence when an association of enterococci and E. coli (LT50 = 1.6 days+/-0.1 according to the tested strains and death of nematodes in 4 days+/-0.5) was tested in comparison with enterococci alone (LT50 = 4.6 days+/-0.1 and death in 10.4 days+/-0.6) or E. coli alone (LT50 = 2.1+/-0.9 and deaths 6.6+/…

MESH : Virulence FactorsInfectious Diseases/Gastrointestinal InfectionsMESH : Escherichia colilcsh:MedicineMESH : Genotypemedicine.disease_causeMESH: Regression AnalysisPathogenesisMESH: GenotypeInfectious Diseases/Bacterial InfectionsMESH : Regression AnalysisGenotype[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisEnterococcus faecalis[ SDV.IMM ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/ImmunologyMESH: AnimalsMESH : Anti-Bacterial AgentsMESH : Enterococcus faecalislcsh:ScienceCaenorhabditis elegans0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinarybiologyMESH: Escherichia coliBacterial Infections3. Good healthAnti-Bacterial AgentsMicrobiology/Immunity to InfectionsMESH : Bacterial InfectionsGastroenterology and Hepatology/Gastrointestinal Infections[SDV.IMM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/ImmunologyRegression AnalysisMicrobiology/Cellular Microbiology and PathogenesisResearch ArticleMESH: Enterococcus faecalis[SDV.IMM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/ImmunologyGenotypeMESH: Bacterial InfectionsVirulence FactorsVirulenceEnterococcus faecalisMicrobiologyMESH : Caenorhabditis elegans03 medical and health sciencesIn vivoMESH: Anti-Bacterial AgentsMESH: Caenorhabditis elegansmedicineEscherichia coliAnimalsCaenorhabditis elegansEscherichia coli030304 developmental biologyMESH: Virulence Factors030306 microbiologylcsh:RMicrobiology/Medical Microbiology[SDV.EE.IEO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Symbiosisbiology.organism_classificationMESH : Disease Models AnimalDisease Models AnimalEnterococcuslcsh:QMESH : AnimalsMESH: Disease Models Animal[SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisPloS one
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Toxicity of ligand-dependent Cre recombinases and generation of a conditional Cre deleter mouse allowing mosaic recombination in peripheral tissues.

2007

Ligand-activated Cre recombinases are widely used for studying gene function in vitro and in conditional mouse models. To compare ligand-dependent Cre recombinases, different Cre estrogen receptor fusions were introduced into the ROSA26 locus of embryonic stem (ES) cells and assayed for genotoxicity and recombination efficiency. Of the tested recombinases, the CreERT2 variant showed no toxicity and was highly responsive to ligand induction. To constitutively express CreERT2 in mice and also to clarify whether the CreERT2 system displays background activity, we generated a knock-in mouse line harboring the CreERT2 coding region under the control of the ROSA26 locus. Analysis of this ROSA26-…

MESH: IntegrasesPhysiologyMESH: Mice TransgenicTransgeneMice TransgenicMESH: Flow Cytometry[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerBiologyLigandsGreen fluorescent proteinMiceMESH: Brain[SDV.CAN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerGenes ReporterGene expressionGeneticsRecombinaseMESH: LigandsAnimalsMESH: AnimalsMESH: Models GeneticGeneMESH: MiceRecombination GeneticIntegrasesModels GeneticMosaicismMESH: GenomicsMESH: Genes ReporterMESH: DNABrainDNAGenomicsFlow CytometryEmbryonic stem cellMolecular biologyPhenotypeDisease Models AnimalMESH: Gene DeletionMESH: Recombination GeneticMESH: MosaicismMESH: Disease Models AnimalFunctional genomicsGene Deletion
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Oral homeostasis disruption by medical plasticizer component bisphenol A in adult male rats.

2013

Objectives/Hypothesis Bisphenol A (BPA) is a synthetic estrogen-like chemical mimetic widely used in the manufacture of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins found in numerous consumer products including food packaging, medical devices, and dental sealants. Because it is recovered in fluids and it can reach high levels in saliva, this study aimed to evaluate its safety on oral homeostasis by examining its effects on salivary glands, mouth epithelium, water consumption, and salt preference, each parameter being estrogen sensitive. Study Design Randomized controlled trial involving rats. Methods A dose-response study was conducted in adult Wistar rats randomized into five groups (n = 12). B…

MaleSalivaBisphenol A[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionMESH : Dose-Response Relationship DrugMESH : DrinkingMESH: PlasticizersMESH: MouthSalivary GlandsThirstMESH: Dose-Response Relationship Drugchemistry.chemical_compoundMESH: Estrogens Non-SteroidalMESH: PhenolsPlasticizersMESH : MouthHomeostasisMESH: Animalssalt preferencemouth drynessSalivary glandMESH : RatsDose–response relationshipmedicine.anatomical_structureMESH : Salivary Glandsendocrine disruptorsthirstMESH: HomeostasisMESH : Homeostasismedicine.symptomMESH : Estrogens Non-SteroidalMESH: DrinkingMESH : Phenolsmedicine.medical_specialtyMESH: Salivary GlandsMESH: Ratsmedicine.drug_classMESH : MaleDrinkingsalivary glandstomatognathic systemPhenolsInternal medicinemedicineMESH: Benzhydryl CompoundsAnimalsMESH: SalivaEstrogens Non-SteroidalBenzhydryl CompoundsSalivaMouthMESH : Benzhydryl CompoundsDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryBuccal administrationMESH : Disease Models AnimalMESH: MaleRatsDisease Models AnimalEndocrinologyOtorhinolaryngologychemistryEstrogenMESH : PlasticizersMESH : AnimalsMESH : SalivaMESH: Disease Models Animalbusiness[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionHomeostasisThe Laryngoscope
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Dacarbazine-mediated upregulation of NKG2D ligands on tumor cells activates NK and CD8 T cells and restrains melanoma growth.

2013

International audience; Dacarbazine (DTIC) is a cytotoxic drug widely used for melanoma treatment. However, the putative contribution of anticancer immune responses in the efficacy of DTIC has not been evaluated. By testing how DTIC affects host immune responses to cancer in a mouse model of melanoma, we unexpectedly found that both natural killer (NK) and CD8(+) T cells were indispensable for DTIC therapeutic effect. Although DTIC did not directly affect immune cells, it triggered the upregulation of NKG2D ligands on tumor cells, leading to NK cell activation and IFNγ secretion in mice and humans. NK cell-derived IFNγ subsequently favored upregulation of major histocompatibility complex cl…

Skin NeoplasmsMelanoma ExperimentalCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesPharmacologyMESH: Antineoplastic Agents AlkylatingLigandsBiochemistryMiceInterleukin 210302 clinical medicineMESH: Up-RegulationMESH: LigandsCytotoxic T cell[ SDV.IMM ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/ImmunologyMESH: AnimalsMESH : Up-RegulationMESH : LigandsMESH : Melanoma ExperimentalMelanomaMESH : Mice NudeMESH : CD8-Positive T-LymphocytesMESH: CD8-Positive T-LymphocytesUp-Regulation3. Good healthDacarbazineKiller Cells NaturalMESH: Melanoma ExperimentalNK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily K030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMESH: NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily K[SDV.IMM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/ImmunologyMESH : Killer Cells Naturalmedicine.drugMESH: Killer Cells NaturalMESH: Cell Line Tumor[SDV.IMM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/ImmunologyMESH: Interferon-gammaDacarbazineMESH : Antineoplastic Agents AlkylatingMice NudeMESH : Mice Inbred C57BLDermatologyBiologyMajor histocompatibility complexMESH: DacarbazineInterferon-gamma03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemDownregulation and upregulationMESH: Mice Inbred C57BLCell Line TumorMESH : MicemedicineMESH : NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily KMESH: Mice NudeAnimalsHumansMESH : DacarbazineAntineoplastic Agents AlkylatingMolecular BiologyMESH: MiceMESH : Interferon-gammaMESH: HumansMESH : Cell Line TumorMESH: Skin NeoplasmsMESH : Skin NeoplasmsMESH : HumansCell Biologymedicine.diseaseMESH : Disease Models AnimalMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models Animalbiology.proteinMESH : AnimalsMESH: Disease Models AnimalCD8030215 immunology
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