BACKGROUND: Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is essential in the development of alcoholic liver disease. Here, we investigate changes in enteric microbiome composition in a model of early alcoholic steatohepatitis and dissect the pathogenic role of intestinal microbes in alcohol-induced liver pathology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Wild type mice received a 10-day diet that was either 5% alcohol-containing or an isocaloric control diet plus a single binge. 16S rDNA sequencing defined the bacterial communities in the cecum of alcohol- and pair-fed animals. Some mice were treated with an antibiotic cocktail prior to and throughout alcohol feeding. Liver neutrophils, cytokines and steatosis were e...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is ...
Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is essential i...
The translocation of bacteria and bacterial products into the circulation contributes to alcoholic l...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
Abstract Background The end-organ effects of alcohol span throughout the entire body, from the gastr...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is ...
Alcohol-induced intestinal dysbiosis disrupts homeostatic gut-liver axis function and is essential i...
The translocation of bacteria and bacterial products into the circulation contributes to alcoholic l...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
International audienceObjective There is substantial inter-individual diversity in the susceptibilit...
Abstract Background The end-organ effects of alcohol span throughout the entire body, from the gastr...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...
Alcohol-induced liver disease is closely related to translocation of bacterial products and bacteria...