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Contents Volume 65 Issue 1 | GUT January 2016
Commentaries1 Stool consistency as a major confounding factor
affecting microbiota composition: an ignored variable?J A Gilbert, J Alverdy
2 In search for a disease-modifying treatment in irritable bowel syndromeH Törnblom, M Simrén
4 Hepatitis C: new clues to better vaccines?M E Major
Endoscopy news6 EUS-guided gall bladder drainage with
a lumen-apposing metal stent: a prospective long-term evaluationD Walter, A Y Teoh, T Itoi, M Pérez-Miranda, A Larghi, A Sanchez-Yague, P D Siersema, F P Vleggaar
Helicobacter pylori9 A large randomised controlled intervention
trial to prevent gastric cancer by eradication of Helicobacter pylori in Linqu County, China: baseline results and factors affecting the eradicationK-f Pan, L Zhang, M Gerhard, J-l Ma, W-d Liu, K Ulm, J-x Wang, L Zhang, Y Zhang, M Bajbouj, L-f Zhang, M Li, M Vieth, R-y Liu, M Quante, L-h Wang, S Suchanek, T Zhou, W-x Guan, R Schmid, M Classen, W-c You
Stomach19 HNF4� is a therapeutic target that links AMPK
to WNT signalling in early-stage gastric cancerH R Chang, S Nam, M-C Kook, K-T Kim, X Liu, H Yao, H R Jung, R Lemos Jr, H H Seo, H S Park, Y Gim, D Hong, I Huh, Y-W Kim, D Tan, C-G Liu, G Powis, T Park, H Liang, Y H Kim
Intestinal infl ammation33 The human milk oligosaccharide
2’-fucosyllactose modulates CD14 expression in human enterocytes, thereby attenuating LPS-induced infl ammationY He, ShuBai Liu, D E Kling, S Leone, N T Lawlor, Y Huang, S B Feinberg, D R Hill, D S Newburg
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Infl ammatory bowel disease47 Low-dose budesonide for maintenance of
clinical remission in collagenous colitis: a randomised, placebo-controlled, 12-month trialA Münch, J Bohr, S Miehlke, C Benoni, M Olesen, Å Öst, L Strandberg, P M Hellström, E Hertervig, P Armerding, J Stehlik, G Lindberg, J Björk, A Lapidus, R Löfberg, O Bonderup, S Avnström, M Rössle, K Dilger, R Mueller, R Greinwald, C Tysk, M Ström, on behalf of the BUC-63 investigators
Gut microbiota57 Stool consistency is strongly associated with
gut microbiota richness and composition, enterotypes and bacterial growth ratesD Vandeputte, G Falony, S Vieira-Silva, R Y Tito, M Joossens, J Raes
63 Comparative metabolomics in vegans and omnivores reveal constraints on diet-dependent gut microbiota metabolite productionG D Wu, C Compher, E Z Chen, S A Smith, R D Shah, K Bittinger, C Chehoud, L G Albenberg, L Nessel, E Gilroy, J Star, A M Weljie, H J Flint, D C Metz, M J Bennett, H Li, F D Bushman, J D Lewis
Neurogastroenterology73 The normoglycaemic biobreeding rat:
a spontaneous model for impaired gastric accommodationC Vanormelingen, T Vanuytsel, T Masaoka, G De Hertogh, H Vanheel, P V Berghe, R Farré, J Tack
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Caption: Laoshan Mountain Rock Pool and Waterfall,
Shandong Province, China. See in this issue the
landmark study by Pan et al on mass eradication of
H pylori infection.
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Contents Volume 65 Issue 1 | GUT January 2016
82 Randomised controlled trial of mesalazine in IBSG Barbara, C Cremon, V Annese, G Basilisco, F Bazzoli, M Bellini, A Benedetti, L Benini, F Bossa, P Buldrini, M Cicala, R Cuomo, B Germanà, P Molteni, M Neri, M Rodi, A Saggioro, M L Scribano, M Vecchi, G Zoli, R Corinaldesi, V Stanghellini
91 A mechanistic multicentre, parallel group, randomised placebo-controlled trial of mesalazine for the treatment of IBS with diarrhoea (IBS-D)C Lam, W Tan, M Leighton, M Hastings, M Lingaya, Y Falcone, X Zhou, L Xu, P Whorwell, A F Walls, A Zaitoun, A Montgomery, R Spiller
Pancreas100 Peripancreatic fat necrosis worsens acute
pancreatitis independent of pancreatic necrosis via unsaturated fatty acids increased in human pancreatic necrosis collectionsP Noel, K Patel, C Durgampudi, R N Trivedi, C de Oliveira, M D Crowell, R Pannala, K Lee, R Brand, J Chennat, A Slivka, G I Papachristou, A Khalid, D C Whitcomb, J P DeLany, R A Cline, C Acharya, D Jaligama, F M Murad, D Yadav, S Navina, V P Singh
Hepatology112 The broad assessment of HCV genotypes 1
and 3 antigenic targets reveals limited cross-reactivity with implications for vaccine designA von Delft, I S Humphreys, A Brown, K Pfafferott, M Lucas, P Klenerman, G M Lauer, A L Cox, S Gaudieri, E Barnes
124 STK33 promotes hepatocellular carcinoma through binding to c-MycT Yang, B Song, J Zhang, G-S Yang, H Zhang, W-F Yu, M-C Wu, J-H Lu, F Shen
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134 Additive antitumour response to the rabbit VX2 hepatoma by combined radio frequency ablation and toll like receptor 9 stimulationB Behm, P Di Fazio, P Michl, D Neureiter, R Kemmerling, E G Hahn, D Strobel, T Gress, D Schuppan, T T Wissniowski
144 Glutathione peroxidase 4 is reversibly induced by HCV to control lipid peroxidation and to increase virion infectivityC Brault, P Lévy, S Duponchel, M Michelet, A Sallé, E-I Pécheur, M-L Plissonnier, R Parent, E Véricel, A V Ivanov, M Demir, H-M Steffen, M Odenthal, F Zoulim, B Bartosch
Recent advances in basic science155 The role of mast cells in functional GI disorders
M M Wouters, M Vicario, J Santos
Recent advances in clinical practice169 Sensitivity to wheat, gluten and FODMAPs in
IBS: facts or fi ction?R De Giorgio, U Volta, P R Gibson
JournalScan179 GI highlights from the literature
M H McLean
Editor’s quiz: GI snapshot32 Seeing a cause for blindness in severe
pancreatitisA D Hopper, D Gosling, S Patwary, D Partridge, M Peterson
PostScript182 Letters
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