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ERX1046166: NextSeq 500 sequencing
1 ILLUMINA (NextSeq 500) run: 25.8M spots, 1.7G bases, 698.4Mb downloads

Design: RNA-Seq
Submitted by: Center for Genome Sciences & Systems Biology
Study: Regulators of Gut Motility Revealed by a Gnotobiotic Model of Diet-Microbiome Interactions Related to Travel
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To understand how different diets, the consumers’ gut microbiota, and the enteric nervous system (ENS) interact to regulate gut motility, we developed a gnotobiotic mouse model that mimics short-term dietary changes that happen when humans are traveling to places with different culinary traditions. Studying animals transplanted with the microbiota from humans representing each cuisine and fed a sequence of diets representing those of all donors, we find that correlations between bacterial species abundances and transit times are diet dependent. However, the levels of unconjugated bile acids — reflecting microbial bile salt hydrolase activity — correlate with faster transit across diets, including a Bangladeshi diet. Mice harboring a consortium of sequenced bacterial strains from the Bangladeshi donor’s microbiota and fed a Bangladeshi diet revealed that the commonly used spice, turmeric, slows transit times. Turmeric affects gut motility via bacterial bile acid deconjugation and modulation of Ret signaling in the ENS. These results demonstrate how a single food ingredient interacts with a functional microbiota trait to regulate host physiology.
Sample: Mouse host RNA-Seq datasets
SAMEA3489722 • ERS796871 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: gut metagenome
Library:
Name: unspecified
Instrument: NextSeq 500
Strategy: OTHER
Source: METAGENOMIC
Selection: size fractionation
Layout: SINGLE
Construction protocol: RNA-Seq
Runs: 1 run, 25.8M spots, 1.7G bases, 698.4Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
ERR96920825,843,4001.7G698.4Mb2015-11-20

ID:
2036463

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