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Colonization of the mouse upper gastrointestinal tract by lactobacillus murinus: a histological, immunocytochemical, and ultrastructural study.

Marta Almirón, Germán Traglia, Andrea Rubio, Norberto Sanjuan.   

Abstract

Lactobacillus is normally present in animals and humans colonizing several epithelia, mainly those belonging to the upper gastrointestinal tract. Most of the information about the distribution of Lactobacillus in mice has been obtained by bacterial culture and characterization, and only few reports have described the direct presence of these bacteria in tissues, especially in the gastric mucosa. In this study, we have characterized and evaluated the location and detailed relationship between Lactobacillus and epithelia using a combination of histological, molecular, immunocytochemical and ultrastructural methods. Normal Balb/c mice were sacrificed to study esophagus and stomach. Partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing, Gram, and P.A. Schiff staining allowed us to demonstrate that Lactobacillus murinus isolated from each animal colonize not only the epithelium of the forestomach but also that belonging to the distal esophagus. The pattern of colonization was linear over the keratinized epithelium, and also in a vertical way of focal bacterial aggregates. This was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy, and the nature of bacteria was further assessed by immunocytochemistry. Our results indicate that L. murinus can colonize the stomach and the esophagus epithelia in a biofilm-like manner, possibly acting as a defense barrier against colonization by other bacteria.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23689939     DOI: 10.1007/s00284-013-0367-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


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