Journal: APL Bioengineering
Article Title: Integrating Mendelian randomization and multi-omics analysis unravels gut microbiota-driven metabolic mechanisms in sepsis and identifies diagnostic biomarkers through experimental validation
doi: 10.1063/5.0296018
Figure Lengend Snippet: Expression of key diagnostic genes in bronchial organoids derived from pulmonary sepsis rats. (a) Representative bright-field image of rat bronchial organoids cultured for 7 days; scale bar = 200 μ m. (b) HE staining and IHC results for Ki67, P63, FOXJ1, MUC5AC, and CC10 in rat bronchial organoids. (c) Morphological status of rat bronchial organoids infected with four bacterial concentrations (MOI = 0, 5, 10, and 20) of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus at 0, 6, 12, and 24 h. (d) Fluorescence detection of organoid viability in rat bronchial organoids infected with MOI = 20 bacteria ( E. coli and S. aureus ) at 12 and 24 h. (e) RT-qPCR analysis quantifying the expression levels of ABCC1 , CYP1B1 , and PPARG in rat bronchial organoids.
Article Snippet: The membrane was blocked and incubated overnight at 4 °C with primary antibodies: ABCC1 (A2223, Abclonal, 1:1000), CYP1B1 (A1377, Abclonal, 1:1000), and PPARG (16643-1-AP, Proteintech, 1:1000).
Techniques: Expressing, Diagnostic Assay, Derivative Assay, Cell Culture, Staining, Infection, Fluorescence, Bacteria, Quantitative RT-PCR