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Standard mouse diets lead to differences in severity in infectious and non-infectious colitis
by
Flores, Julia N.
, Mdluli, Nontokozo V.
, Abt, Michael C.
, Denny, Joshua E.
in
Animal models
/ Animals
/ Antibiotics
/ Bacteria
/ Clostridioides difficile
/ Clostridioides difficile - pathogenicity
/ Clostridium Infections - microbiology
/ Clostridium Infections - pathology
/ Colitis
/ Colitis - microbiology
/ Colitis - pathology
/ Dextran
/ Diarrhea
/ Diet
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drinking water
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Germfree
/ gut inflammation
/ gut microbiota
/ Homeostasis
/ Host-Microbial Interactions
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Large intestine
/ Male
/ metabolome
/ Metabolomics
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Microbiota
/ Morbidity
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Proteins
/ Research Article
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Sodium sulfate
/ Toxins
/ Virulence
2025
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Standard mouse diets lead to differences in severity in infectious and non-infectious colitis
by
Flores, Julia N.
, Mdluli, Nontokozo V.
, Abt, Michael C.
, Denny, Joshua E.
in
Animal models
/ Animals
/ Antibiotics
/ Bacteria
/ Clostridioides difficile
/ Clostridioides difficile - pathogenicity
/ Clostridium Infections - microbiology
/ Clostridium Infections - pathology
/ Colitis
/ Colitis - microbiology
/ Colitis - pathology
/ Dextran
/ Diarrhea
/ Diet
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drinking water
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Germfree
/ gut inflammation
/ gut microbiota
/ Homeostasis
/ Host-Microbial Interactions
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Large intestine
/ Male
/ metabolome
/ Metabolomics
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Microbiota
/ Morbidity
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Proteins
/ Research Article
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Sodium sulfate
/ Toxins
/ Virulence
2025
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Standard mouse diets lead to differences in severity in infectious and non-infectious colitis
by
Flores, Julia N.
, Mdluli, Nontokozo V.
, Abt, Michael C.
, Denny, Joshua E.
in
Animal models
/ Animals
/ Antibiotics
/ Bacteria
/ Clostridioides difficile
/ Clostridioides difficile - pathogenicity
/ Clostridium Infections - microbiology
/ Clostridium Infections - pathology
/ Colitis
/ Colitis - microbiology
/ Colitis - pathology
/ Dextran
/ Diarrhea
/ Diet
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drinking water
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Microbiome
/ Germfree
/ gut inflammation
/ gut microbiota
/ Homeostasis
/ Host-Microbial Interactions
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Intestinal microflora
/ Large intestine
/ Male
/ metabolome
/ Metabolomics
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Microbiota
/ Morbidity
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Proteins
/ Research Article
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Sodium sulfate
/ Toxins
/ Virulence
2025
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Standard mouse diets lead to differences in severity in infectious and non-infectious colitis
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Standard mouse diets lead to differences in severity in infectious and non-infectious colitis
2025
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Overview
Diet is a major modulator of the microbiota and intestinal health. This report finds that two different standard mouse diets starkly alter the severity of colitis observed in a pathogen-mediated ( Clostridioides difficile ) and non-infectious (dextran sodium sulfate) mouse colitis experimental systems. These findings in part explain study-to-study variability using these mouse systems to study disease. Since the gut microbiota plays a key role in intestinal homeostasis, diet-derived modulation of the microbiota is a promising avenue to control disease driven by intestinal inflammation and may represent a potential intervention strategy for at-risk patients.
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American Society for Microbiology
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