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In Vitro Modelling of Oral Microbial Invasion in the Human Colon

Recent advances in the human microbiome characterization have revealed significant oral microbial detection in stools of dysbiotic patients. However, little is known about the potential interactions of these invasive oral microorganisms with commensal intestinal microbiota and the host. In this proo...

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Autores principales: Etienne-Mesmin, Lucie, Meslier, Victoria, Uriot, Ophélie, Fournier, Elora, Deschamps, Charlotte, Denis, Sylvain, David, Aymeric, Jegou, Sarah, Morabito, Christian, Quinquis, Benoit, Thirion, Florence, Plaza Oñate, Florian, Le Chatelier, Emmanuelle, Ehrlich, S. Dusko, Blanquet-Diot, Stéphanie, Almeida, Mathieu
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10100946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36971547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04344-22
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author Etienne-Mesmin, Lucie
Meslier, Victoria
Uriot, Ophélie
Fournier, Elora
Deschamps, Charlotte
Denis, Sylvain
David, Aymeric
Jegou, Sarah
Morabito, Christian
Quinquis, Benoit
Thirion, Florence
Plaza Oñate, Florian
Le Chatelier, Emmanuelle
Ehrlich, S. Dusko
Blanquet-Diot, Stéphanie
Almeida, Mathieu
author_facet Etienne-Mesmin, Lucie
Meslier, Victoria
Uriot, Ophélie
Fournier, Elora
Deschamps, Charlotte
Denis, Sylvain
David, Aymeric
Jegou, Sarah
Morabito, Christian
Quinquis, Benoit
Thirion, Florence
Plaza Oñate, Florian
Le Chatelier, Emmanuelle
Ehrlich, S. Dusko
Blanquet-Diot, Stéphanie
Almeida, Mathieu
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description Recent advances in the human microbiome characterization have revealed significant oral microbial detection in stools of dysbiotic patients. However, little is known about the potential interactions of these invasive oral microorganisms with commensal intestinal microbiota and the host. In this proof-of-concept study, we proposed a new model of oral-to-gut invasion by the combined use of an in vitro model simulating both the physicochemical and microbial (lumen- and mucus-associated microbes) parameters of the human colon (M-ARCOL), a salivary enrichment protocol, and whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing. Oral invasion of the intestinal microbiota was simulated by injection of enriched saliva in the in vitro colon model inoculated with a fecal sample from the same healthy adult donor. The mucosal compartment of M-ARCOL was able to retain the highest species richness levels over time, while species richness levels decreased in the luminal compartment. This study also showed that oral microorganisms preferably colonized the mucosal microenvironment, suggesting potential oral-to-intestinal mucosal competitions. This new model of oral-to-gut invasion can provide useful mechanistic insights into the role of oral microbiome in various disease processes. IMPORTANCE Here, we propose a new model of oral-to-gut invasion by the combined use of an in vitro model simulating both the physicochemical and microbial (lumen- and mucus-associated microbes) parameters of the human colon (M-ARCOL), a salivary enrichment protocol, and whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing. Our study revealed the importance of integrating the mucus compartment, which retained higher microbial richness during fermentation, showed the preference of oral microbial invaders for the mucosal resources, and indicated potential oral-to-intestinal mucosal competitions. It also underlined promising opportunities to further understand mechanisms of oral invasion into the human gut microbiome, define microbe-microbe and mucus-microbe interactions in a compartmentalized fashion, and help to better characterize the potential of oral microbial invasion and their persistence in the gut.
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spelling pubmed-101009462023-04-14 In Vitro Modelling of Oral Microbial Invasion in the Human Colon Etienne-Mesmin, Lucie Meslier, Victoria Uriot, Ophélie Fournier, Elora Deschamps, Charlotte Denis, Sylvain David, Aymeric Jegou, Sarah Morabito, Christian Quinquis, Benoit Thirion, Florence Plaza Oñate, Florian Le Chatelier, Emmanuelle Ehrlich, S. Dusko Blanquet-Diot, Stéphanie Almeida, Mathieu Microbiol Spectr Research Article Recent advances in the human microbiome characterization have revealed significant oral microbial detection in stools of dysbiotic patients. However, little is known about the potential interactions of these invasive oral microorganisms with commensal intestinal microbiota and the host. In this proof-of-concept study, we proposed a new model of oral-to-gut invasion by the combined use of an in vitro model simulating both the physicochemical and microbial (lumen- and mucus-associated microbes) parameters of the human colon (M-ARCOL), a salivary enrichment protocol, and whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing. Oral invasion of the intestinal microbiota was simulated by injection of enriched saliva in the in vitro colon model inoculated with a fecal sample from the same healthy adult donor. The mucosal compartment of M-ARCOL was able to retain the highest species richness levels over time, while species richness levels decreased in the luminal compartment. This study also showed that oral microorganisms preferably colonized the mucosal microenvironment, suggesting potential oral-to-intestinal mucosal competitions. This new model of oral-to-gut invasion can provide useful mechanistic insights into the role of oral microbiome in various disease processes. IMPORTANCE Here, we propose a new model of oral-to-gut invasion by the combined use of an in vitro model simulating both the physicochemical and microbial (lumen- and mucus-associated microbes) parameters of the human colon (M-ARCOL), a salivary enrichment protocol, and whole-metagenome shotgun sequencing. Our study revealed the importance of integrating the mucus compartment, which retained higher microbial richness during fermentation, showed the preference of oral microbial invaders for the mucosal resources, and indicated potential oral-to-intestinal mucosal competitions. It also underlined promising opportunities to further understand mechanisms of oral invasion into the human gut microbiome, define microbe-microbe and mucus-microbe interactions in a compartmentalized fashion, and help to better characterize the potential of oral microbial invasion and their persistence in the gut. American Society for Microbiology 2023-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10100946/ /pubmed/36971547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04344-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Etienne-Mesmin et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Etienne-Mesmin, Lucie
Meslier, Victoria
Uriot, Ophélie
Fournier, Elora
Deschamps, Charlotte
Denis, Sylvain
David, Aymeric
Jegou, Sarah
Morabito, Christian
Quinquis, Benoit
Thirion, Florence
Plaza Oñate, Florian
Le Chatelier, Emmanuelle
Ehrlich, S. Dusko
Blanquet-Diot, Stéphanie
Almeida, Mathieu
In Vitro Modelling of Oral Microbial Invasion in the Human Colon
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title_short In Vitro Modelling of Oral Microbial Invasion in the Human Colon
title_sort in vitro modelling of oral microbial invasion in the human colon
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10100946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36971547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04344-22
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