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Assessing the host genetic background effects on type 2 diabetes and obesity development in response to mixed–oral bacteria and high‐fat diet using the collaborative cross mouse model

机译:使用协作型交叉小鼠模型评估宿主遗传背景对2型糖尿病和肥胖发展的反应以应对混合口腔细菌和高脂饮食

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Host genetic background and sex, play central roles in defining the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes (T2D), obesity and infectious diseases. Our previous studies demonstrated the utilization of genetically highly diverse inbred mouse lines, namely collaborative cross (CC), for dissecting host susceptibility for the development of T2D and obesity, showing significant variations following high‐fat (42% fat) diet (HFD). Here, we aimed to assessing the host genetic background and sex effects on T2D and obesity development in response to oral‐mixed bacterial infection and HFD using the CC lines.
机译:拥有遗传背景和性别,在定义2型糖尿病(T2D),肥胖症和传染病的发病机理中起着核心作用。我们以前的研究表明,利用遗传多样性高的近交小鼠品系,即协同杂交(CC)来剖析宿主对T2D和肥胖症的易感性,显示高脂(42%脂肪)饮食(HFD)后存在显着差异。在这里,我们旨在评估宿主遗传背景和性别对使用CC系的口腔混合细菌感染和HFD引起的T2D和肥胖症发展的影响。

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