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  • NYU Dataset

    Fecal Microbiota, Fecal Metabolome, and Colorectal Cancer Interrelations

    Authors
    Rashmi Sinha
    Jiyoung Ahn
    Joshua N. Sampson
    Jianxin Shi
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    Description

    This dataset is a product of an investigation of microbe-metabolite relationships in the gut as a means to understand and potentially reduce colorectal cancer (CRC) risk. Microbiota and metabolomics profiling was performed on lyophilized feces from 42 colorectal cancer cases and 89 matched controls. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify statistically independent associations with CRC....

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    Cancer
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  • Generation R

    Authors
    Vincent W. V. Jaddoe
    Generation R Study Group
    Description

    Generation R is an ongoing prospective cohort study of child development from the prenatal period through young adulthood in a multi-ethnic population recruited from the Rotterdam, Netherlands metropolitan area. The study enrolled 9,778 mothers with a delivery date between April 2002 and January 2006; they had 9,749 live births. The primary objective of the study is to identify early environmental...

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  • NYU Dataset

    Effects of Early-Life Penicillin Exposure on the Gut Microbiome and Frontal Cortex and Amygdala Gene Expression

    Authors
    Angelina Volkova
    Kelly V. Ruggles
    Anjelique Schulfer
    Zhan Gao
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    Description

    This study created an experimental model to assess the effects of early-life exposures to antibiotics on the intestinal microbiota and gene expression in the brain. For this study, C57BL/6 mice were breed for 5 days and the pregnant dams were randomized into 3 treatment groups. First group was treated with low-dose penicillin G in their drinking water starting during the last week of pregnancy and...

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    Neuroscience
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  • NYU Dataset

    Sequencing Data Suggests Calorie Restriction Slows Age-Related Microbiota Changes in Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

    Authors
    Laura M. Cox
    Marissa J. Schafer
    Jiho Sohn
    Julia Vincentini
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    Description

    Patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have altered intestinal microbiota. Studies have shown that reduced intestinal microbiota in AD animal models decreases amyloid-beta (Aβ) plaque deposition. This age-related changes in the microbiota contribute to immunologic and physiologic decline. Previous study indicated that calorie restriction (CR) reduced brain Aβ deposition in Tg2576 mouse model of AD....

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    Neuroscience
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  • NYU Dataset

    Gut microbiome dysbiosis in antibiotic-treated COVID-19 patients is associated with microbial translocation and bacteremia

    Authors
    Lucie Bernard-Raichon
    Mericien Venzon
    Jon Klein
    Jordan E. Axelrad
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    Description

    To investigate the relationship between gut microbiome dysbiosis and translocation of bacteria into the blood during SARS-CoV-2 infection in humans, researchers obtained blood culture and stool samples from positive COVID-19 patients who were seen at NYU Langone Health and Yale New Haven Hospital. 67 stool samples were obtained from 60 patients at NYU Langone Health and 63 samples were obtained from...

    Subject
    COVID-19
    Genomics
    Infectious Disease
    Risk Factors
    Timeframe
    2020
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    SARS-CoV-2 infection and gut microbiome dysbiosis in mice

    Authors
    Lucie Bernard-Raichon
    Mericien Venzon
    Jon Klein
    Jordan E. Axelrad
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    Description

    To investigate the causal relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection and gut microbiome dysbiosis, researchers inoculated K18-hACE2 male mice with one of four doses (10, 100, 1000, and 104 PFU) of SARS-CoV-2 or mock treatment diluted in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). Fecal samples were collected from mice daily for microbiome analyses from day 0 (before infection) until sacrifice on days 5–7. Upon...

    Subject
    COVID-19
    Genomics
    Infectious Disease
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  • NYU Dataset

    Isolation of Clostridia from the Gut Microbiome of Helminth-Colonized Humans

    Authors
    Shushan Sargsian
    Ze Chen
    Soo Ching Lee
    Amicha Robertson
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    Description

    Helminth colonization has been associated with altered composition of the gut microbiota, such as increases in Clostridia. However, it is unclear if specific bacterial species display differential effects on helminth reproduction. This study isolated and sequenced the genome of 13 Clostridia from the Orang Asli, an indigenous population in Malaysia with a high prevalence of helminth infections. Metagenomic...

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    Genomics
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  • NYU Dataset

    Pathogen-Specific Gut Microbiomes Associated with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Outcomes

    Authors
    Jordan E. Axelrad
    Ze Chen
    Joseph C. Devlin
    Kelly V. Ruggles
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    Description

    This study identified the gut microbiome during an acute enteric infection in patients with and without inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). A cross-sectional study was performed on 260 patients who underwent stool testing and tested positive for Clostridioides difficile, Escherichia coli, or norovirus, or negative for all pathogens, and 25 healthy controls. They collected the following data from the...

    Subject
    Chronic Disease
    Genomics
    Health Status
    Population Characteristics
    Risk Factors
    Surgery
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  • NYU Dataset

    COVID-19 and Infant Gut Microbiome

    Authors
    Francesca R. Querdasi
    Sarah C. Vogel
    Moriah E. Thomason
    Bridget L. Callaghan
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    Description

    This dataset was collected for a study which examined differences in the gut microbiome within a cohort of 12-month old infants who provided samples either before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic or during the first 9 months of the pandemic. The study also assessed the demographics and health of the infants' primary caregivers, including factors such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, mental...

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    COVID-19
    Mental Health
    Risk Factors
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