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doi:10.22028/D291-32821
Title: | Effect of endometriosis on the fecal bacteriota composition of mice during the acute phase of lesion formation |
Author(s): | Hantschel, Josefine Weis, Severin Schäfer, Karl-Herbert Menger, Michael D. Kohl, Matthias Egert, Markus Laschke, Matthias W. |
Language: | English |
Title: | PLOS ONE |
Volume: | 14 |
Issue: | 12 |
Publisher/Platform: | PLOS |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
DDC notations: | 610 Medicine and health |
Publikation type: | Journal Article |
Abstract: | Accumulating evidence indicates that there is an interaction between the gut microbiota and endometriotic lesions. The new formation of these lesions is associated with stem cell recruitment, angiogenesis and inflammation, which may affect the composition of the gut microbiota. To test this hypothesis, we herein induced endometriotic lesions by transplantation of uterine tissue fragments from green fluorescent protein (GFP)+ donor mice into the peritoneal cavity of GFP- C57BL/6 wild-type mice. Sham-transplanted animals served as controls. Fecal pellets of the animals were collected 3 days before as well as 7 and 21 days after the induction of endometriosis to analyze the composition of the gut microbiota by means of 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing. The transplantation of uterine tissue fragments resulted in the establishment of endometriotic lesions in all analyzed mice. These lesions exhibited a typical histomorphology with endometrial glands surrounded by a vascularized stroma. Due to their bright GFP signal, they could be easily differentiated from the surrounding GFP- host tissue. Bacterial 16S rRNA genes were successfully PCR-amplified from the DNA extracts of all obtained mice fecal samples. However, no significant effect of endometriosis induction on the composition of the bacterial microbiota was detected with our experimental setup. Our findings allow careful speculation that endometriosis in mice does not induce pronounced dysbiosis during the acute phase of lesion formation. |
DOI of the first publication: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0226835 |
Link to this record: | urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-328214 hdl:20.500.11880/30156 http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-32821 |
ISSN: | 1932-6203 |
Date of registration: | 7-Dec-2020 |
Description of the related object: | Supporting information |
Related object: | https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0226835#sec014 |
Faculty: | M - Medizinische Fakultät |
Department: | M - Chirurgie |
Professorship: | M - Prof. Dr. Michael D. Menger |
Collections: | SciDok - Der Wissenschaftsserver der Universität des Saarlandes |
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