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Targeted Restoration of the Intestinal Microbiota with a Simple, Defined Bacteriotherapy Resolves Relapsing Clostridium difficile Disease in Mice
Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal microbiota, termed dysbiosis, which remains poorly understood. We show that mice infected with epidemic C. difficile (genotype 027/BI) develop highly contagious, chronic intestinal disease and persis...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3486913/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23133377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002995 |
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author | Lawley, Trevor D. Clare, Simon Walker, Alan W. Stares, Mark D. Connor, Thomas R. Raisen, Claire Goulding, David Rad, Roland Schreiber, Fernanda Brandt, Cordelia Deakin, Laura J. Pickard, Derek J. Duncan, Sylvia H. Flint, Harry J. Clark, Taane G. Parkhill, Julian Dougan, Gordon |
author_facet | Lawley, Trevor D. Clare, Simon Walker, Alan W. Stares, Mark D. Connor, Thomas R. Raisen, Claire Goulding, David Rad, Roland Schreiber, Fernanda Brandt, Cordelia Deakin, Laura J. Pickard, Derek J. Duncan, Sylvia H. Flint, Harry J. Clark, Taane G. Parkhill, Julian Dougan, Gordon |
author_sort | Lawley, Trevor D. |
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description | Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal microbiota, termed dysbiosis, which remains poorly understood. We show that mice infected with epidemic C. difficile (genotype 027/BI) develop highly contagious, chronic intestinal disease and persistent dysbiosis characterized by a distinct, simplified microbiota containing opportunistic pathogens and altered metabolite production. Chronic C. difficile 027/BI infection was refractory to vancomycin treatment leading to relapsing disease. In contrast, treatment of C. difficile 027/BI infected mice with feces from healthy mice rapidly restored a diverse, healthy microbiota and resolved C. difficile disease and contagiousness. We used this model to identify a simple mixture of six phylogenetically diverse intestinal bacteria, including novel species, which can re-establish a health-associated microbiota and clear C. difficile 027/BI infection from mice. Thus, targeting a dysbiotic microbiota with a defined mixture of phylogenetically diverse bacteria can trigger major shifts in the microbial community structure that displaces C. difficile and, as a result, resolves disease and contagiousness. Further, we demonstrate a rational approach to harness the therapeutic potential of health-associated microbial communities to treat C. difficile disease and potentially other forms of intestinal dysbiosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-34869132012-11-06 Targeted Restoration of the Intestinal Microbiota with a Simple, Defined Bacteriotherapy Resolves Relapsing Clostridium difficile Disease in Mice Lawley, Trevor D. Clare, Simon Walker, Alan W. Stares, Mark D. Connor, Thomas R. Raisen, Claire Goulding, David Rad, Roland Schreiber, Fernanda Brandt, Cordelia Deakin, Laura J. Pickard, Derek J. Duncan, Sylvia H. Flint, Harry J. Clark, Taane G. Parkhill, Julian Dougan, Gordon PLoS Pathog Research Article Relapsing C. difficile disease in humans is linked to a pathological imbalance within the intestinal microbiota, termed dysbiosis, which remains poorly understood. We show that mice infected with epidemic C. difficile (genotype 027/BI) develop highly contagious, chronic intestinal disease and persistent dysbiosis characterized by a distinct, simplified microbiota containing opportunistic pathogens and altered metabolite production. Chronic C. difficile 027/BI infection was refractory to vancomycin treatment leading to relapsing disease. In contrast, treatment of C. difficile 027/BI infected mice with feces from healthy mice rapidly restored a diverse, healthy microbiota and resolved C. difficile disease and contagiousness. We used this model to identify a simple mixture of six phylogenetically diverse intestinal bacteria, including novel species, which can re-establish a health-associated microbiota and clear C. difficile 027/BI infection from mice. Thus, targeting a dysbiotic microbiota with a defined mixture of phylogenetically diverse bacteria can trigger major shifts in the microbial community structure that displaces C. difficile and, as a result, resolves disease and contagiousness. Further, we demonstrate a rational approach to harness the therapeutic potential of health-associated microbial communities to treat C. difficile disease and potentially other forms of intestinal dysbiosis. Public Library of Science 2012-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3486913/ /pubmed/23133377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002995 Text en © 2012 Lawley 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 Lawley, Trevor D. Clare, Simon Walker, Alan W. Stares, Mark D. Connor, Thomas R. Raisen, Claire Goulding, David Rad, Roland Schreiber, Fernanda Brandt, Cordelia Deakin, Laura J. Pickard, Derek J. Duncan, Sylvia H. Flint, Harry J. Clark, Taane G. Parkhill, Julian Dougan, Gordon Targeted Restoration of the Intestinal Microbiota with a Simple, Defined Bacteriotherapy Resolves Relapsing Clostridium difficile Disease in Mice |
title | Targeted Restoration of the Intestinal Microbiota with a Simple, Defined Bacteriotherapy Resolves Relapsing Clostridium difficile Disease in Mice |
title_full | Targeted Restoration of the Intestinal Microbiota with a Simple, Defined Bacteriotherapy Resolves Relapsing Clostridium difficile Disease in Mice |
title_fullStr | Targeted Restoration of the Intestinal Microbiota with a Simple, Defined Bacteriotherapy Resolves Relapsing Clostridium difficile Disease in Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Targeted Restoration of the Intestinal Microbiota with a Simple, Defined Bacteriotherapy Resolves Relapsing Clostridium difficile Disease in Mice |
title_short | Targeted Restoration of the Intestinal Microbiota with a Simple, Defined Bacteriotherapy Resolves Relapsing Clostridium difficile Disease in Mice |
title_sort | targeted restoration of the intestinal microbiota with a simple, defined bacteriotherapy resolves relapsing clostridium difficile disease in mice |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3486913/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23133377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002995 |
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