Extended Data Figure 6. Testing the effects of more prolonged dosing of M4284 and analysis of the duration of its effects.
(a) Experimental design. (b) Animals treated as in panel (a) show a continued decrease in UTI89 levels in their feces (samples were processed after 3, 4, and 5 doses of M4284), and at the time of sacrifice in the cecum and colon, compared to control mice treated with vehicle alone (Control, 10% cyclodextrin). (c,d) The effects of mannoside treatment persist 5 days after M4284 exposure. Bars represent geometric mean ± SD, *p<0.05, **p<0.01 by Mann Whitney U test. n=9 mice (Control); n=10 mice (M4284), 2 biological replicates (b). n=16 mice, 3 biological replicates (d).