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identifier PRJEB31544
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title Supplementation of IL-10 Mice with Human milk oligosaccharides
description Milk oligosaccharides exert a prebiotic action that contributes to the development of the infant gut microbiota during lactation. Given that milk oligosaccharides remain intact after passage through stomach and small intestine, they can potentially influence the composition of the gut microbiota when ingested as dietary supplements after weaning. To address the regulatory effects of specific oligosaccharides in colitis linked to the microbiota composition, we have supplemented Il10-/- mice with four major milk oligosaccharides. We found that oral supplementation with 2-fucosyllactose significantly decreased the severity of colitis by promoting the expansion of Ruminococcus gnavus. The anti-inflammatory impact of R. gnavus was confirmed by reconstitution of antibiotic-treated Il10-/- mice and by stimulation of dendritic cells in vitro. This study demonstrates that post-weaning administration of specific milk oligosaccharides can shift the composition of the gut microbiota to lessen chronic inflammation as observed in Il10-/- mice.
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sra-run  ERR3200113ERR3200114
sra-submission  ERA1754487
biosample  SAMEA5402561
sra-study  ERP114117
sra-sample  ERS3207879
sra-experiment  ERX3227731ERX3227732
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dateCreated 2019-03-08T00:00:00Z
dateModified 2019-03-08T00:00:00Z
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