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Upregulation of antimicrobial peptide expression in slc26a3-/- mice with colonic dysbiosis and barrier defect.

Archana Kini1, Bei Zhao2, Marijana Basic3, Urmi Roy2, Aida Iljazovic2, Ivan Odak4, Zhenghao Ye1, Brigitte Riederer1, Gabriella Di Stefano1, Dorothee Römermann1, Christian Koenecke4, André Bleich3, Till Strowig2, Ursula Seidler1.   

Abstract

Genetic defects in SLC26A3 (DRA), an intestinal Cl-/HCO3- exchanger, result in congenital chloride diarrhea (CLD), marked by lifelong acidic diarrhea and a high risk of inflammatory bowel disease. Slc26a3-/- mice serve as a model to understand the pathophysiology of CLD and search for treatment options. This study investigates the microbiota changes in slc26a3-/- colon, the genotype-related causes for the observed microbiota alterations, its inflammatory potential, as well as the corresponding host responses. The luminal and the mucosa-adherent cecal and colonic microbiota of cohoused slc26a3-/- and wt littermates were analyzed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Fecal microbiota transfer from cohoused slc26a3-/- and wt littermates to germ-free wt mice was performed to analyze the stability and the inflammatory potential of the communities.The cecal and colonic luminal and mucosa-adherent microbiota of slc26a3-/- mice was abnormal from an early age, with a loss of diversity, of short-chain fatty acid producers, and an increase of pathobionts. The transfer of slc26a3-/- microbiota did not result in intestinal inflammation and the microbial diversity in the recipient mice normalized over time. A strong increase in the expression of Il22, Reg3β/γ, Relmβ, and other proteins with antimicrobial functions was observed in slc26a3-/- colon from juvenile age, while the mucosal and systemic inflammatory signature was surprisingly mild. The dysbiotic microbiota, low mucosal pH, and mucus barrier defect in slc26a3-/- colon are accompanied by a stark upregulation of the expression of a panel of antimicrobial proteins. This may explain the low inflammatory burden in the gut of these mice.

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Keywords:  Anion exchange; antimicrobial peptides; gut dysbiosis; inflammatory bowel disease; intestinal electrolyte transport

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35230892      PMCID: PMC8890434          DOI: 10.1080/19490976.2022.2041943

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gut Microbes        ISSN: 1949-0976


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