Microbiota regulate intestinal physiology by modifying host gene expression along the length of the intestine, but the underlying regulatory mechanisms remain unresolved. Transcriptional specificity occurs through interactions between transcription factors (TFs) and cis-regulatory regions (CRRs) characterized by nucleosome-depleted accessible chromatin. We profiled transcriptome and accessible chromatin landscapes in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) from mice reared in the presence or absence of microbiota. We show that regional differences in gene transcription along the intestinal tract were accompanied by major alterations in chromatin accessibility. Surprisingly, we discovered that microbiota modify host gene transcription in IECs wit...
AbstractThe intestinal mucus layer and endogenous microbiota are strongly intertwined and this contr...
The intestinal messenger RNA expression signature is affected by the presence and compo-sition of th...
Background How intestinal epithelial cells interact with the microbiota and how this is regulated at...
Microbiota regulate intestinal physiology by modifying host gene expression along the length of the ...
Background: The intestinal epithelium separates us from the microbiota but also interacts with it an...
The intestinal epithelium serves critical physiologic functions that are shared among all vertebrate...
Microbiota influence diverse aspects of intestinal physiology and disease in part by controlling tis...
In the mammalian gastrointestinal tract, distinct types of cells, including epithelial cells and mac...
All organisms must detect and respond to environmental pressures or else risk death. For animals, th...
The intestinal epithelium serves critical physiologic functions that are shared among all vertebrate...
Animals evolved in a world pre-dominated by microscopic organisms. Colonization of intestinal tracts...
<p><b>(A)</b> Accessible chromatin and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data from representative replicates ...
Background The microbiota in our gut is an important component of normal physiology that has co-evol...
Gut microbiota play an important role in regulating the development of the host immune system, metab...
Tissue-specific gene expression requires modulation of nucleosomes, allowing transcription factors t...
AbstractThe intestinal mucus layer and endogenous microbiota are strongly intertwined and this contr...
The intestinal messenger RNA expression signature is affected by the presence and compo-sition of th...
Background How intestinal epithelial cells interact with the microbiota and how this is regulated at...
Microbiota regulate intestinal physiology by modifying host gene expression along the length of the ...
Background: The intestinal epithelium separates us from the microbiota but also interacts with it an...
The intestinal epithelium serves critical physiologic functions that are shared among all vertebrate...
Microbiota influence diverse aspects of intestinal physiology and disease in part by controlling tis...
In the mammalian gastrointestinal tract, distinct types of cells, including epithelial cells and mac...
All organisms must detect and respond to environmental pressures or else risk death. For animals, th...
The intestinal epithelium serves critical physiologic functions that are shared among all vertebrate...
Animals evolved in a world pre-dominated by microscopic organisms. Colonization of intestinal tracts...
<p><b>(A)</b> Accessible chromatin and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data from representative replicates ...
Background The microbiota in our gut is an important component of normal physiology that has co-evol...
Gut microbiota play an important role in regulating the development of the host immune system, metab...
Tissue-specific gene expression requires modulation of nucleosomes, allowing transcription factors t...
AbstractThe intestinal mucus layer and endogenous microbiota are strongly intertwined and this contr...
The intestinal messenger RNA expression signature is affected by the presence and compo-sition of th...
Background How intestinal epithelial cells interact with the microbiota and how this is regulated at...