Gut bacteria require neutrophils to promote mammary tumorigenesis

Recent studies suggest that gastrointestinal tract microbiota modulate cancer development in distant non-intestinal tissues. Here we tested mechanistic hypotheses using a targeted pathogenic gut microbial infection animal model with a predilection to breast cancer. FVB-Tg(C3-1-TAg)cJeg/JegJ female m...

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Main Authors: Lakritz, Jessica (Contributor), Poutahidis, Theofilos (Contributor), Mirabal, Sheyla (Contributor), Varian, Bernard (Contributor), Levkovich, Tatiana (Contributor), Ibrahim, Yassin (Contributor), Ward, Jerrold M. (Author), Teng, Ellen C. (Contributor), Fisher, Brett (Contributor), Parry, Nicola (Contributor), Lesage, Stephanie (Contributor), Alberg, Natalie (Contributor), Gourishetti, Sravya (Contributor), Fox, James G. (Contributor), Ge, Zhongming (Contributor), Erdman, Susan E. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Division of Comparative Medicine (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Impact Journals/National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.), 2015-06-01T16:52:54Z.
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