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  • 1. Defective Intestinal Mucin-Type O-Glycosylation Causes Spontaneous Colitis-Associated Cancer in Mice.
    Bergstrom K, Liu X, Zhao Y, Gao N, Wu Q, Song K, Cui Y, Li Y, McDaniel JM, McGee S, Chen W, Huycke MM, Houchen CW, Zenewicz LA, West CM, Chen H, Braun J, Fu J, Xia L.
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  • 2. Core 1- and 3-derived O-glycans collectively maintain the colonic mucus barrier and protect against spontaneous colitis in mice.
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    Mucosal Immunol; 2017 Jan; 10(1):91-103. PubMed ID: 27143302
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  • 3. Loss of intestinal core 1-derived O-glycans causes spontaneous colitis in mice.
    Fu J, Wei B, Wen T, Johansson ME, Liu X, Bradford E, Thomsson KA, McGee S, Mansour L, Tong M, McDaniel JM, Sferra TJ, Turner JR, Chen H, Hansson GC, Braun J, Xia L.
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  • 4. Increased susceptibility to colitis and colorectal tumors in mice lacking core 3-derived O-glycans.
    An G, Wei B, Xia B, McDaniel JM, Ju T, Cummings RD, Braun J, Xia L.
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  • 10. Muc2 mucin O-glycosylation interacts with enteropathogenic Escherichia coli to influence the development of ulcerative colitis based on the NF-kB signaling pathway.
    Wei J, Chen C, Feng J, Zhou S, Feng X, Yang Z, Lu H, Tao H, Li L, Xv H, Xuan J, Wang F.
    J Transl Med; 2023 Nov 08; 21(1):793. PubMed ID: 37940996
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  • 11. Altered mucus glycosylation in core 1 O-glycan-deficient mice affects microbiota composition and intestinal architecture.
    Sommer F, Adam N, Johansson ME, Xia L, Hansson GC, Bäckhed F.
    PLoS One; 2014 Nov 08; 9(1):e85254. PubMed ID: 24416370
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  • 12. Brachyspira hyodysenteriae Infection Regulates Mucin Glycosylation Synthesis Inducing an Increased Expression of Core-2 O-Glycans in Porcine Colon.
    Venkatakrishnan V, Quintana-Hayashi MP, Mahu M, Haesebrouck F, Pasmans F, Lindén SK.
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  • 13. Mucin-type O-glycans and their roles in intestinal homeostasis.
    Bergstrom KS, Xia L.
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  • 14. Ablation of Intestinal Epithelial Sialylation Predisposes to Acute and Chronic Intestinal Inflammation in Mice.
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  • 15. Dclk1 in tuft cells promotes inflammation-driven epithelial restitution and mitigates chronic colitis.
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  • 16. Core 3-derived O-glycans are essential for intestinal mucus barrier function.
    Xia L.
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  • 17. Microbial, metabolomic, and immunologic dynamics in a relapsing genetic mouse model of colitis induced by T-synthase deficiency.
    Jacobs JP, Lin L, Goudarzi M, Ruegger P, McGovern DP, Fornace AJ, Borneman J, Xia L, Braun J.
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  • 18. Bifidobacterium dentium Fortifies the Intestinal Mucus Layer via Autophagy and Calcium Signaling Pathways.
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  • 19. Mucin O-glycan-microbiota axis orchestrates gut homeostasis in a diarrheal pig model.
    Xia B, Zhong R, Wu W, Luo C, Meng Q, Gao Q, Zhao Y, Chen L, Zhang S, Zhao X, Zhang H.
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  • 20. Human Colon Tumors Express a Dominant-Negative Form of SIGIRR That Promotes Inflammation and Colitis-Associated Colon Cancer in Mice.
    Zhao J, Bulek K, Gulen MF, Zepp JA, Karagkounis G, Martin BN, Zhou H, Yu M, Liu X, Huang E, Fox PL, Kalady MF, Markowitz SD, Li X.
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