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Fig. 3

From: Solobacterium moorei promotes the progression of adenomatous polyps by causing inflammation and disrupting the intestinal barrier

Fig. 3

Effects of S. moorei on proliferation and inflammation of NCM460 and HT-29 cells. A Level of attachment of S. moorei to colon epithelial NCM460 cells and colon cancer HT-29 cells (MOI = 10 for 2 h). E. coli was used as a negative control. B Proliferation capacity of NCM460 cells after S. moorei treatment. E. coli was used as a negative control. C Proliferation capacity of HT-29 cells after S. moorei treatment. E. coli was used as a negative control. D–H Concentrations of TNF-α (D), IL-6 (E), IL-1β (F), IL-4 G and IL-10 H in the supernatant of NCM460 cells after S. moorei treatment. I–M Concentrations of TNF-α (G), IL-6 (H), and IL-1β (I), IL-4 (G) and IL-10 (H) in the supernatant of HT-29 cells after S. moorei treatment. Data are presented as the mean ± SD of three biological replicates (n = 3). *p < 0.05 and **p < 0.01 (one-way ANOVA)

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