Project description:Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a serious health challenge affecting millions worldwide, and research advances are restricted by the limited availability of preclinical models recapitulating the complex disease etiology and hepatic histopathology. Uniquely, the diet induced guinea pig model develops NASH with fibrosis resembling human histopathology however, no data is available depicting the guinea pig NASH transcriptome. We provide the first high throughput sequencing results on guinea pig NASH with advanced fibrosis. Transcriptomic profiles in guinea pig NASH clearly separated from controls, and pathways involved in fibrosis, inflammation and lipid metabolism were all highly regulated.
Project description:D-galactose orally intake ameliorate DNCB-induced atopic dermatitis by modulating microbiota composition and quorum sensing. The increased abundance of bacteroidetes and decreased abundance of firmicutes was confirmed. By D-galactose treatment, Bacteroides population was increased and prevotella, ruminococcus was decreased which is related to atopic dermatitis.