713e Longitudinal Analysis in A HNF4AΔIEC Mouse Colitis Model Reveals that Preclinical Flaring is Associated with Increased Akkermansia muciniphila Levels in the Gut Microbiome

As inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) develop, the host’s homeostatic relationship with their microbiota changes. Early “preclinical” stages of colitis are relatively understudied, especially with respect to host-microbiota interactions. Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) serve as the primary host interface for host-microbiota interactions, and their functions are achieved through specific transcriptional regulatory programs. Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha (HNF4A) is a nuclear receptor transcription factor known to regulate IEC development, barrier function, and metabolism.

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