An obesity-associated gut microbiome reprograms the intestinal epigenome and leads to altered colonic gene expression.
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The gut microbiome, a key constituent of the colonic environment, has been implicated as an important modulator of human health. The eukaryotic epigenome is postulated to respond to environmental stimuli through alterations in chromatin features and, ultimately, gene expression. How the host mediates epigenomic responses to gut microbiota is an emerging area of interest. Here, we profile the gut microbiome and chromatin characteristics in colon epithelium from mice fed either an obesogenic or control diet, followed by an analysis of the resultant changes in gene expression. |
Year of Publication |
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2018
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Journal |
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Genome biology
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Volume |
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19
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1
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Number of Pages |
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7
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Date Published |
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2018
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ISSN Number |
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1474-7596
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URL |
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https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13059-018-1389-1
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DOI |
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10.1186/s13059-018-1389-1
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Short Title |
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Genome Biol
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