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Noninvasive assessment of gut function using transcriptional recording sentinel cells.
Schmidt, Florian; Zimmermann, Jakob; Tanna, Tanmay; Farouni, Rick; Conway, Tyrrell; Macpherson, Andrew J; Platt, Randall J.
Afiliación
  • Schmidt F; Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering, ETH Zurich, Mattenstrasse 26, 4058 Basel, Switzerland.
  • Zimmermann J; Department of Visceral Surgery and Medicine, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Switzerland.
  • Tanna T; Department for Biomedical Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Farouni R; Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering, ETH Zurich, Mattenstrasse 26, 4058 Basel, Switzerland.
  • Conway T; Department of Computer Science, ETH Zurich, Universitätstrasse 6, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Macpherson AJ; Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering, ETH Zurich, Mattenstrasse 26, 4058 Basel, Switzerland.
  • Platt RJ; Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA.
Science ; 376(6594): eabm6038, 2022 05 13.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35549411
ABSTRACT
Transcriptional recording by CRISPR spacer acquisition from RNA endows engineered Escherichia coli with synthetic memory, which through Record-seq reveals transcriptome-scale records. Microbial sentinels that traverse the gastrointestinal tract capture a wide range of genes and pathways that describe interactions with the host, including quantitative shifts in the molecular environment that result from alterations in the host diet, induced inflammation, and microbiome complexity. We demonstrate multiplexed recording using barcoded CRISPR arrays, enabling the reconstruction of transcriptional histories of isogenic bacterial strains in vivo. Record-seq therefore provides a scalable, noninvasive platform for interrogating intestinal and microbial physiology throughout the length of the intestine without manipulations to host physiology and can determine how single microbial genetic differences alter the way in which the microbe adapts to the host intestinal environment.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Tracto Gastrointestinal / Escherichia coli / Repeticiones Palindrómicas Cortas Agrupadas y Regularmente Espaciadas / Microbioma Gastrointestinal / Interacciones Microbiota-Huesped Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Science Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Suiza

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Tracto Gastrointestinal / Escherichia coli / Repeticiones Palindrómicas Cortas Agrupadas y Regularmente Espaciadas / Microbioma Gastrointestinal / Interacciones Microbiota-Huesped Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Science Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Suiza