Lipocalin 2 Protects from Inflammation and Tumorigenesis Associated with Gut Microbiota Alterations

Cell Host & Microbe - Tập 19 - Trang 455-469 - 2016
Alexander R. Moschen1, Romana R. Gerner1, Jun Wang2,3, Victoria Klepsch4, Timon E. Adolph1, Simon J. Reider1, Hubert Hackl5, Alexandra Pfister1, Johannes Schilling6, Patrizia L. Moser7, Sarah L. Kempster8, Alexander Swidsinski6, Dorothea Orth−Höller9, Günter Weiss10, John F. Baines2,3, Arthur Kaser8, Herbert Tilg1
1Division of Internal Medicine I (Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Metabolism), Department of Medicine, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck 6020, Austria
2Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Plön 24308, Germany
3Institute for Experimental Medicine, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Kiel 24118, Germany
4Department of Medical Genetics, Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology, Division of Translational Cell Genetics, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck 6020, Austria
5Division of Bioinformatics, Biocenter Innsbruck, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck 6020, Austria
6Charité Hospital, CCM, Laboratory for Molecular Genetics, Polymicrobial Infections and Bacterial Biofilms and Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology, Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin 10117, Germany
7Department of Pathology, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck 6020, Austria
8Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK
9Division of Hygiene and Medical Microbiology, Department of Hygiene, Microbiology and Social Medicine, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck 6020, Austria
10Division of Internal Medicine VI (Infectious Diseases, Immunology, Rheumatology and Pneumology), Department of Medicine, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck 6020, Austria

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