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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 28, 2005; 11(8): 1131-1140
Published online Feb 28, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i8.1131
Published online Feb 28, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i8.1131
Name | Target | Reference |
Eub338 | Virtually all Bacteria, Kingdom Eubacteria | 6 |
Alf1b | Alpha group of Proteobacteria: Rhodobacter, Acetobacter, Paracoccus | 7 |
Beta42a | Beta subclass of Proteobacteria: Rhodocyclus, Bordetella, Neisseria,Thiobacillus, Alcaligenes and other | 7 |
Gam42a | Gamma subclass of Proteobacteria: Enterobacteriaceae, Proteus, Legionella, Azotobacter | 7 |
Ebac | Enterobacteriaceae | 8 |
Ec1531 | Escherichia coli | 9 |
Y16s-69 | Yersinia species | 10 |
Srb385 | Sulfate reducing bacteria | 11 |
Sgd | Desulfotomaculum subgroup | 12 |
Hpy-1 | Helicobacter pylori epsilon subclass of Proteobacteria | 13 |
Arc1430 | Arcobacter ssp. epsilon subclass of Proteobacteria | 14 |
HGC | Gram-positive bacteria with high G+C content:Actinobacteria | 15 |
LGC | Gram-positive bacteria with low G+C content: Firmicutes | 16 |
Sfb | Segmented filamentous bacteria | 17 |
Erec | Clostridium coccoides - Eubacterium rectale group | 18 |
Lach | Subgroup of Erec | 19 |
Ehal | Subgroup of Erec | 19 |
Chis150 | Clostridium histolyticum group (Incl. Clostridiumperfringens and Clostridium botulinum) | 18 |
Clit135 | Clostridium lituseburense group (incl. Clostridium difficile) | 18 |
Lab158 | Lactobacillus and Enterococcus group | 20 |
Strc493 | Streptococcus group | 18 |
Enc131 | Enterococcus spp and other | 21 |
Efaec | Enterococcus faecalis, Enterococcus sulfuricus | 22 |
Ato291 | Atopobium, Coriobacterium, Eggerthella and Collinsella spp | 23 |
Cor653 | Coriobacterium group | 23 |
Ecyl | Eubacterium cylindroides, Clostridium innocuum, Eubacterium biforme, Eubacterium tortuosum and other | 19 |
Phasco | Phascolarctobacterium faecium, Acidaminococcus fermentans, and Succiniclasticum ruminis | 19 |
Veil | Veillonella group | 19 |
Rbro, Rfla | Clostridium sporosphaeroides, Ruminococcus bromii, andClostridium leptum, Ruminococcus albus and Ruminococcus flavefaciens | 19 |
UroA, UroB | Ruminococcus obeum-like bacteria (subgroup of Erec) | 24 |
Ser1410 | Genus Brachyspira | 25 |
Bif164 | Bifidobacterium | 26 |
CF319a | Cytophaga-Flavobacteria group | 27 |
Bac303 | Bacteroides/Prevotella group | 27 |
Bfra602 | Bacteroides fragilis group | 18 |
Bdis656 | Bacteroides distasonis group | 18 |
Fprau | Fusobacterium prausnitzii group | 28 |
Dss658 | Sulfate reducing bacteria subgroup of delta proteobacteria | 29 |
Arch915 | Archaea | 30 |
Non338 | Nonsense probe used to test for nonspecific binding | 7 |
Group | Ileum | Cecum | Proximal | Middle | Distal | Rectum | |
Mean lumen width in | WT | Narrow 0.2 | Broad 6.4 | Narrowing 2.9 | Narrow <0.1 | Widening 2.4 | Broad 2.5 |
microscopic fields | DSS | Narrow 0.1 | Broad 3.0 | Irregular 0.9 | Irregular 0.8 | Irregular 0.6 | Irregular 0.6 |
(×1000) between | IL-10 C- | Narrow 0.1 | Broad 2.1 | Irregular 0.6 | Irregular 0.5 | Irregular 0.7 | Irregular 1.2 |
opposite walls | IL-10 C+ | Narrow 0.3 | Broad 2.0 | Irregular 0.6 | Irregular 0.5 | Irregular 0.5 | Narrow 0.2 |
Min -max | WT | 0.2-2.5×107 | >1012 | >1012 | - | >1012 | >1012 |
concentrations of | DSS | <107 | 1.3-6.7×109 | 1.2-4.0×109 | 2.1-6.6×109 | 1.8-2.2×109 | 1.1-2.2×109 |
bacteria per mL | IL-10 C- | <107 | 1.0-5.3×1010 | 1.0-5.2×1010 | 0.6-3.4×1010 | 1.2-1.9×1010 | 1.4-2.3×1010 |
of feces | IL-10 C+ | <107 | 1.7-5.0×109 | 0.7-4.2×109 | 0.7-4.2×109 | 4.7-7.1×109 | 4.7-9.2×109 |
Min -max. length | WT | None | None | 8-10% | 80-90% | Complete | Complete |
of mucus gap | DSS | None | 8-20% | 40-50% | Complete | Complete | Exudate |
separating feces | IL-10 C- | None | 5-10% | 70-80% | Complete | Complete | Complete |
from epithelium | IL-10 C+ | None | 10-20% | 50-80% | Complete | Complete | Exudate |
Min-max width | WT | - | 0 | 0- 5 | 0-20 | 20-50 | 30-100 |
of the mucus in | DSS | - | 0- 5 | 0-10 | 10-50 | 40-75 | 60-150 |
µm between | IL-10 C- | - | 0-10 | 0-10 | 15-50 | 40-100 | 60-200 |
epithelium and feces | IL-10 C+ | - | 0-20 | 0-20 | 5-50 | 60-200 | Infiltrate |
Mean percent of | WT | - | 10% (3-12) | 16% (6-16) | 5% (single) | <1% (single) | 0 |
crypts with bacteria | DSS | - | 22% (4-25) | 44% (9-30) | 27% (4-15) | 16% (2-9) | <1% |
(mean-max number of | IL-10 C- | - | <1% (single) | 5% (1-3) | 2% (single) | 1% (single) | No |
bacteria within each) | IL-10 C+ | 28% ( 3-20) | 34% (8-34) | 27% (2-20) | 16% (3-12) | <1% | |
Min-max thickness | WT | - | 0 | 5-25 | 0-10 | 0 | 0 |
of the interlaced | DSS | - | 0-100 | 80-400 | 8-40 | 0-2 | 0-2 |
layer (µm) | IL-10 C- | - | 2-10 | <5 | 0 | 0-2 | 0 |
IL-10 C+ | 0-120 | 200-500 | 80-150 | 0-15 | Infiltrate |
Probe | Group | Cecum | Rectum |
Erec | WT | 80×109 | 0.8×109 |
DSS | 13×108 | 0.3×108 | |
IL-10 C- | 15×108 | 25×108 | |
IL-10 C+ | 8×108 | 12×108 | |
Bac | WT | 2.8×108 | 2.1×108 |
DSS | 1×108 | 0.5×108 | |
IL-10 C- | 5×108 | 2×108 | |
IL-10 C+ 28 wk | 11×108 | 5×108 |
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Citation: Swidsinski A, Loening-Baucke V, Lochs H, Hale LP. Spatial organization of bacterial flora in normal and inflamed intestine: A fluorescence
in situ hybridization study in mice. World J Gastroenterol 2005; 11(8): 1131-1140 - URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v11/i8/1131.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v11.i8.1131