Replication Data for: Extracellular vesicles from Escherichia coli strains of the gut microbiota trigger hepatic antioxidant and anti-lipogenic effects via the gut-liver axis in health neonatal rats

Experimental data related to the study analyzing the effects of extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from probiotic and commensal E. coli strains on liver function via the gut-liver axis. The study includes results from an in vivo model of neonatal rats and from HepG2 cells. In the in vivo model, ne...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor: Baldoma, Laura
Tipo de recurso: conjunto de datos
Fecha de publicación:2025
País:España
Institución:Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC)
Repositorio:CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
OAI Identifier:oai:dnet:cora.rdr____::43626a4e56a38b549d2d8e7a611c1719
Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.34810/DATA2298
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Microbiota
extracellular vesicles
gut-liver
lípid metabolism
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Sumario:Experimental data related to the study analyzing the effects of extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from probiotic and commensal E. coli strains on liver function via the gut-liver axis. The study includes results from an in vivo model of neonatal rats and from HepG2 cells. In the in vivo model, neonatal rats received daily by oral gavage EVs from the probiotic EcN and the commensal EcoR12 from day 2 to day16 of life. Plasma and liver samples were collected on days 8 and 16 for analysis. The impact of the interventions on intestinal permeability was assessd by measuring plasma zonulin levels. The presence of EVs in the liver was confirmed by immunoblot detection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and outer membrane protein A (OmpA). The effects of adminstered EVs on liver function were evaluated by analyzing the expression of genes related to inflammation, oxidative stress, and lipid metabolism using RT-qPCR analysis . The modulatory effects observed in vivo were further validated in vitro by direct stimulation of HepG2 cells with EVs.