Intestine-Specific Mttp Deletion Increases the Severity of Experimental Colitis and Leads to Greater Tumor Burden in a Model of Colitis Associated Cancer
Xie Y, Matsumoto H, Nalbantoglu I, Kerr TA, Luo J, Rubin DC, Kennedy S, Davidson NO. Intestine-Specific Mttp Deletion Increases the Severity of Experimental Colitis and Leads to Greater Tumor Burden in a Model of Colitis Associated Cancer. PLOS ONE 2013, 8: e67819. PMID: 23805328, PMCID: PMC3689718, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067819.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMttp-IKO miceDextran sodium sulfateDSS treatmentExperimental colitisTumor burdenColitis-Associated CancerDevelopment of colitisIndependent risk factorDietary fat intakeColonic mRNA expressionLevels of TNFαColonic tumor burdenIntestine-specific deletionMicrosomal triglyceride transfer proteinDSS administrationColonic inflammationColonic injuryIL-17AInflammasome expressionSystemic injuryFat intakeFat malabsorptionColorectal cancerCytokine expressionIL-1β