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Characterisation of Early Mucosal and Neuronal Lesions Following Shigella flexneri Infection in Human Colon
BACKGROUND: Shigella, an enteroinvasive bacteria induces a major inflammatory response responsible for acute rectocolitis in humans. However, early effect of Shigella flexneri (S. flexneri) infection upon the human mucosa and its microenvironement, in particular the enteric nervous system, remains c...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2653194/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19274103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004713 |
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author | Coron, Emmanuel Flamant, Mathurin Aubert, Philippe Wedel, Thilo Pedron, Thierry Letessier, Eric Galmiche, Jean P. Sansonetti, Philippe J. Neunlist, Michel |
author_facet | Coron, Emmanuel Flamant, Mathurin Aubert, Philippe Wedel, Thilo Pedron, Thierry Letessier, Eric Galmiche, Jean P. Sansonetti, Philippe J. Neunlist, Michel |
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description | BACKGROUND: Shigella, an enteroinvasive bacteria induces a major inflammatory response responsible for acute rectocolitis in humans. However, early effect of Shigella flexneri (S. flexneri) infection upon the human mucosa and its microenvironement, in particular the enteric nervous system, remains currently unknown. Therefore, in this study, we sought to characterize ex vivo the early events of shigellosis in a model of human colonic explants. In particular, we aimed at identifying factors produced by S. flexneri and responsible for the lesions of the barrier. We also aimed at determining the putative lesions of the enteric nervous system induced by S. flexneri. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We first showed that, following 3 h of infection, the invasive but not the non-invasive strain of S. flexneri induced significant desquamation of the intestinal epithelial barrier and a reduction of epithelial height. These changes were significantly reduced following infection with SepA deficient S. flexneri strains. Secondly, S. flexneri induced rapid neuronal morphological alterations suggestive of cell death in enteric submucosal neurones. These alterations were associated with a significant increase in the proportion of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) immunoreactive (IR) neurons but not in total VIP levels. The NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 blocked neuronal morphological changes induced by S. flexneri, but not the increase in the proportion of VIP-IR. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This human explant model can be used to gain better insight into the early pathogenic events following S. flexneri infection and the mechanisms involved. |
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spelling | pubmed-26531942009-03-10 Characterisation of Early Mucosal and Neuronal Lesions Following Shigella flexneri Infection in Human Colon Coron, Emmanuel Flamant, Mathurin Aubert, Philippe Wedel, Thilo Pedron, Thierry Letessier, Eric Galmiche, Jean P. Sansonetti, Philippe J. Neunlist, Michel PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Shigella, an enteroinvasive bacteria induces a major inflammatory response responsible for acute rectocolitis in humans. However, early effect of Shigella flexneri (S. flexneri) infection upon the human mucosa and its microenvironement, in particular the enteric nervous system, remains currently unknown. Therefore, in this study, we sought to characterize ex vivo the early events of shigellosis in a model of human colonic explants. In particular, we aimed at identifying factors produced by S. flexneri and responsible for the lesions of the barrier. We also aimed at determining the putative lesions of the enteric nervous system induced by S. flexneri. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We first showed that, following 3 h of infection, the invasive but not the non-invasive strain of S. flexneri induced significant desquamation of the intestinal epithelial barrier and a reduction of epithelial height. These changes were significantly reduced following infection with SepA deficient S. flexneri strains. Secondly, S. flexneri induced rapid neuronal morphological alterations suggestive of cell death in enteric submucosal neurones. These alterations were associated with a significant increase in the proportion of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) immunoreactive (IR) neurons but not in total VIP levels. The NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 blocked neuronal morphological changes induced by S. flexneri, but not the increase in the proportion of VIP-IR. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This human explant model can be used to gain better insight into the early pathogenic events following S. flexneri infection and the mechanisms involved. Public Library of Science 2009-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2653194/ /pubmed/19274103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004713 Text en Coron et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Coron, Emmanuel Flamant, Mathurin Aubert, Philippe Wedel, Thilo Pedron, Thierry Letessier, Eric Galmiche, Jean P. Sansonetti, Philippe J. Neunlist, Michel Characterisation of Early Mucosal and Neuronal Lesions Following Shigella flexneri Infection in Human Colon |
title | Characterisation of Early Mucosal and Neuronal Lesions Following Shigella flexneri Infection in Human Colon |
title_full | Characterisation of Early Mucosal and Neuronal Lesions Following Shigella flexneri Infection in Human Colon |
title_fullStr | Characterisation of Early Mucosal and Neuronal Lesions Following Shigella flexneri Infection in Human Colon |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterisation of Early Mucosal and Neuronal Lesions Following Shigella flexneri Infection in Human Colon |
title_short | Characterisation of Early Mucosal and Neuronal Lesions Following Shigella flexneri Infection in Human Colon |
title_sort | characterisation of early mucosal and neuronal lesions following shigella flexneri infection in human colon |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2653194/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19274103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004713 |
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