Project

Study of microbiota-host interactions during colorectal cancer development using gnotobiotic mouse technology

Code
01N01019
Duration
01 January 2019 → 31 December 2022
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Microbiomes
    • Microbiomics
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Applied immunology
    • Clinical microbiology
    • Microbiome
    • Cytology
    • Cancer biology
    • Immunogenetics
    • Clinical microbiology
    • Morphological sciences not elsewhere classified
    • Cancer biology
    • Applied immunology
    • Clinical microbiology
    • Microbiome
    • Histology
    • Cancer biology
Keywords
Germfree and gnotobiotic mouse technology microbiota inflammation colorectal cancer
 
Project description

Colorectal cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in Western society, and is characterized by strong host-microbiota interactions. We recently developed a unique microbiota-dependent mouse model for invasive colorectal cancer. These mice are protected in germfree conditions and now present an excellent preclinical platform to study the influence of multiple microbiota components to the development of colorectal cancer.