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The Enterocyte-Associated Intestinal Microbiota of Breast-Fed Infants and Adults Responds Differently to a TNF-α-Mediated Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus

Co-evolved as an integral component of our immune system, the gut microbiota provides specific immunological services at different ages, supporting the immune education during our infancy and sustaining a well-balanced immunological homeostasis during the course of our life. In order to figure out w...

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Autores principales: Centanni, Manuela, Turroni, Silvia, Consolandi, Clarissa, Rampelli, Simone, Peano, Clelia, Severgnini, Marco, Biagi, Elena, Caredda, Giada, De Bellis, Gianluca, Brigidi, Patrizia, Candela, Marco
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3841132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24303069
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081762
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author Centanni, Manuela
Turroni, Silvia
Consolandi, Clarissa
Rampelli, Simone
Peano, Clelia
Severgnini, Marco
Biagi, Elena
Caredda, Giada
De Bellis, Gianluca
Brigidi, Patrizia
Candela, Marco
author_facet Centanni, Manuela
Turroni, Silvia
Consolandi, Clarissa
Rampelli, Simone
Peano, Clelia
Severgnini, Marco
Biagi, Elena
Caredda, Giada
De Bellis, Gianluca
Brigidi, Patrizia
Candela, Marco
author_sort Centanni, Manuela
collection PubMed
description Co-evolved as an integral component of our immune system, the gut microbiota provides specific immunological services at different ages, supporting the immune education during our infancy and sustaining a well-balanced immunological homeostasis during the course of our life. In order to figure out whether this involves differences in the microbial groups primarily interacting with the host immune system, we developed a non-invasive HT29 cell-based minimal model to fingerprint the enterocyte-associated microbiota fraction in infants and adults. After depicting the fecal microbial community of 12 breast-fed infants and 6 adults by 16S rDNA amplicon pools 454 pyrosequencing, their respective HT29 cell-associated gut microbiota fractions were characterized by the universal phylogenetic array platform HTF-Microbi.Array, both in the presence and absence of a tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α)-mediated pro-inflammatory stimulus. Our data revealed remarkable differences between the enterocyte-associated microbiota fractions in breast-fed infants and adults, being dominated by Bifidobacterium and Enterobacteriaceae the first and Bacteroides-Prevotella and Clostridium clusters IV and XIVa the second. While in adults TNF-α resulted in a profound impairment of the structure of the enterocyte-associated microbiota fraction, in infants it remained unaffected. Differently from the adult-type gut microbial community, the infant-type microbiota is structured to cope with inflammation, being co-evolved to prime the early immune response by means of transient inflammatory signals from gut microorganisms.
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spelling pubmed-38411322013-12-03 The Enterocyte-Associated Intestinal Microbiota of Breast-Fed Infants and Adults Responds Differently to a TNF-α-Mediated Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus Centanni, Manuela Turroni, Silvia Consolandi, Clarissa Rampelli, Simone Peano, Clelia Severgnini, Marco Biagi, Elena Caredda, Giada De Bellis, Gianluca Brigidi, Patrizia Candela, Marco PLoS One Research Article Co-evolved as an integral component of our immune system, the gut microbiota provides specific immunological services at different ages, supporting the immune education during our infancy and sustaining a well-balanced immunological homeostasis during the course of our life. In order to figure out whether this involves differences in the microbial groups primarily interacting with the host immune system, we developed a non-invasive HT29 cell-based minimal model to fingerprint the enterocyte-associated microbiota fraction in infants and adults. After depicting the fecal microbial community of 12 breast-fed infants and 6 adults by 16S rDNA amplicon pools 454 pyrosequencing, their respective HT29 cell-associated gut microbiota fractions were characterized by the universal phylogenetic array platform HTF-Microbi.Array, both in the presence and absence of a tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α)-mediated pro-inflammatory stimulus. Our data revealed remarkable differences between the enterocyte-associated microbiota fractions in breast-fed infants and adults, being dominated by Bifidobacterium and Enterobacteriaceae the first and Bacteroides-Prevotella and Clostridium clusters IV and XIVa the second. While in adults TNF-α resulted in a profound impairment of the structure of the enterocyte-associated microbiota fraction, in infants it remained unaffected. Differently from the adult-type gut microbial community, the infant-type microbiota is structured to cope with inflammation, being co-evolved to prime the early immune response by means of transient inflammatory signals from gut microorganisms. Public Library of Science 2013-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3841132/ /pubmed/24303069 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081762 Text en © 2013 Centanni 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
Centanni, Manuela
Turroni, Silvia
Consolandi, Clarissa
Rampelli, Simone
Peano, Clelia
Severgnini, Marco
Biagi, Elena
Caredda, Giada
De Bellis, Gianluca
Brigidi, Patrizia
Candela, Marco
The Enterocyte-Associated Intestinal Microbiota of Breast-Fed Infants and Adults Responds Differently to a TNF-α-Mediated Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus
title The Enterocyte-Associated Intestinal Microbiota of Breast-Fed Infants and Adults Responds Differently to a TNF-α-Mediated Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus
title_full The Enterocyte-Associated Intestinal Microbiota of Breast-Fed Infants and Adults Responds Differently to a TNF-α-Mediated Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus
title_fullStr The Enterocyte-Associated Intestinal Microbiota of Breast-Fed Infants and Adults Responds Differently to a TNF-α-Mediated Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus
title_full_unstemmed The Enterocyte-Associated Intestinal Microbiota of Breast-Fed Infants and Adults Responds Differently to a TNF-α-Mediated Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus
title_short The Enterocyte-Associated Intestinal Microbiota of Breast-Fed Infants and Adults Responds Differently to a TNF-α-Mediated Pro-Inflammatory Stimulus
title_sort enterocyte-associated intestinal microbiota of breast-fed infants and adults responds differently to a tnf-α-mediated pro-inflammatory stimulus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3841132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24303069
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081762
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