Experiment Id | GSE238000 | Name | Prominent role of gut dysbiosis in the pathogenesis of cystic fibrosis-related liver disease in mice |
Experiment Type | RNA-Seq | Study Type | WT vs. Mutant |
Source | GEO | Curation Date | 2024-11-26 |
description | Cystic fibrosis-related liver disease (CFLD) is a chronic cholangiopathy that increases morbidity and mortality in patients with CF. Current treatments are unsatisfactory, and incomplete understanding of CFLD pathogenesis hampers therapeutic development. We have previously shown that mouse CF cholangiocytes respond with excessive inflammation to LPS. Thus, we investigated the role of the gut-liver axis in the pathogenesis of CFLD. Wild-type (WT), whole-body CFTR knockout (CFTR-KO) and gut-corrected (CFTR-KO-GC) mice were studied. Liver changes were assessed by immunohistochemistry and single-cell transcriptomics (scRNAseq), inflammatory mediators were analyzed by proteome array, faecal microbiota by 16S rRNAseq and gut permeability by FITC-dextran assay. |