INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELL-SPECIFIC CFTR KNOCKOUT MICE EXHIBIT FECAL MICROBIAL DYSBIOSIS

Chronic intestinal inflammation is a poorly understood manifestation of Cystic Fibrosis (CF) disease. Fecal microbial dysbiosis has the potential of inducing intestinal inflammation and has been reported in people with CF as well as CF mouse models. CF mice consuming an osmotic polyethylene glycol (PEG) laxative in drinking water to prevent intestinal obstruction have low levels of intestinal inflammation and low intestinal bacterial loads. In contrast, CF mice consuming a nutritionally complete liquid diet to prevent intestinal impaction exhibit intestinal inflammation and high intestinal bacterial loads (R.

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