Project description:Localization of Fusobacterium nucleatum in the placenta may be associated with pregnancy complications including preeclampsia (PE), but its specific pathobiology is unknown. Our aim was to analyze the effect of Fusobacterium nucleatum on HUVEC cells to further elucidate placental dysfunction in the context of Fusobacterium nucleatum infestation.
Project description:Fusobacterium nucleatum-treated HCT116 cells reported an increased adhesion to endothelial cells compared with PBS control. To understand the underlying mechanisms of Fusobacterium nucleatum-induced intercellular adhesion ability of CRC cells, we performed RNA-sequencing in HCT116 cells with or without Fusobacterium nucleatum treatment with three independent biological replicates.
Project description:Fusobacterium nucleatum-treated LoVo cells reported an increased promoting CRC metastasis effect compared with PBS control. To understand the underlying mechanisms of Fusobacterium nucleatum-induced metastasis ability of CRC cells, we performed RNA-sequencing in LoVo cells s with or without Fusobacterium nucleatum treatment with three independent biological replicates.
Project description:To investigate the role of Fusobacterium nucleatum-mediated m6A modification, we performed m6A-sequencing to map the m6A modification in control or Fusobacterium nucleatum-treated HCT116 cells.
Project description:Placental Fusobacterium nucleatum localization may be associated with pregnancy complications, including preeclampsia (PE), but nothing is known about its specific pathobiology. We aimed to perform transcriptomic analysis of the placentas of mice that were orally gavaged with Fusobacterium nucleatum or saline during pregnancy to further elucidate placental dysfunction in these conditions.
Project description:Interventions: Case group:Record of ear acupoints bioelectrical measurements and acupoint image-specificity observation and annotation were performed;Control group:Record of ear acupoints bioelectrical measurements and acupoint image-specificity observation and annotation were performed
Primary outcome(s): ear acupoints bioelectrical measurements
Study Design: Factorial