High-Fructose Diet Alters Intestinal Microbial Profile and Correlates with Early Tumorigenesis in a Mouse Model of Barrett's Esophagus

Proaño-Vasco, A., Baumeister, T., Metwaly, A., Reitmeier, S., Kleigrewe, K., Meng, C., Gigl, M., Engleitner, T., Öllinger, R., Rad, R., Steiger, K., Anand, A., Strangmann, J., Thimme, R., Schmid, R. M., Wang, T. C., & Quante, M. (2021). High-Fructose Diet Alters Intestinal Microbial Profile and Correlates with Early Tumorigenesis in a Mouse Model of Barrett’s Esophagus. Microorganisms, 9(12), 2432. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9122432
Authors:
Andrea Proaño-Vasco
Theresa Baumeister
Amira Metwaly
Sandra Reitmeier
Karin Kleigrewe
Chen Meng
Michael Gigl
Thomas Engleitner
Rupert Öllinger
Roland Rad
Katja Steiger
Akanksha Anand
Julia Strangmann
Robert Thimme
Roland M Schmid
Timothy C Wang
Michael Quante
Affiliated Authors:
Timothy C Wang
Author Keywords:
barrett's esophagus
esophageal adenocarcinoma
il-1b-mouse model
western diet
fructose
microbiota
metabolism
barrett’s esophagus
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Article
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10.3390/microorganisms9122432
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