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Transient Inability to Manage Proteobacteria Promotes Chronic Gut Inflammation in TLR5-Deficient Mice
Authors:Frederic A Carvalho  Omry Koren  Julia K Goodrich  Malin E V Johansson  Ilke Nalbantoglu  Jesse D Aitken  Yueju Su  Benoit Chassaing  William A Walters  Antonio González  Jose C Clemente  Tyler C Cullender  Nicolas Barnich  Arlette Darfeuille-Michaud  Matam Vijay-Kumar  Rob Knight  Ruth E Ley  Andrew T Gewirtz
Affiliation:Center for Inflammation, Immunity, and Infection and Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA; Clermont Université, Université d'Auvergne, NEURO-DOL, BP 10448, F-63000, Clermont-Ferrand, France; Inserm, U1107, F-63001 Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Abstract:Colitis results from breakdown of homeostasis between intestinal microbiota and the mucosal immune system, with both environmental and genetic influencing factors. Flagellin receptor TLR5-deficient mice (T5KO) display elevated intestinal proinflammatory gene expression and colitis with incomplete penetrance, providing a genetically sensitized system to study the contribution of microbiota to driving colitis. Both colitic and noncolitic T5KO exhibited transiently unstable microbiotas, with lasting differences in colitic T5KO, while their noncolitic siblings stabilized their microbiotas to resemble wild-type mice. Transient high levels of proteobacteria, especially enterobacteria species including E.?coli, observed in close proximity to the gut epithelium were a striking feature of colitic microbiota. A Crohn's disease-associated E.?coli strain induced chronic colitis in T5KO, which persisted well after the exogenously introduced bacterial species had been eliminated. Thus, an innate immune deficiency can result in unstable gut microbiota associated with low-grade inflammation, and harboring proteobacteria can drive and/or instigate chronic colitis.
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