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Zinc treatment is efficient against Escherichia coli α-haemolysin-induced intestinal leakage in mice

Zinc homoeostasis exerts protective effects in inflammatory intestinal diseases and zinc supplementation has been successfully used for treating infectious diarrhoea. This study aimed at a characterisation of zinc effects on focal leak induction by α-haemolysin (HlyA)-producing Escherichia coli (E....

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Autores principales: Wiegand, Stephanie, Zakrzewski, Silke S., Eichner, Miriam, Schulz, Emanuel, Günzel, Dorothee, Pieper, Robert, Rosenthal, Rita, Barmeyer, Christian, Bleich, André, Dobrindt, Ulrich, Schulzke, Jörg-Dieter, Bücker, Roland
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5374507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28361997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45649
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author Wiegand, Stephanie
Zakrzewski, Silke S.
Eichner, Miriam
Schulz, Emanuel
Günzel, Dorothee
Pieper, Robert
Rosenthal, Rita
Barmeyer, Christian
Bleich, André
Dobrindt, Ulrich
Schulzke, Jörg-Dieter
Bücker, Roland
author_facet Wiegand, Stephanie
Zakrzewski, Silke S.
Eichner, Miriam
Schulz, Emanuel
Günzel, Dorothee
Pieper, Robert
Rosenthal, Rita
Barmeyer, Christian
Bleich, André
Dobrindt, Ulrich
Schulzke, Jörg-Dieter
Bücker, Roland
author_sort Wiegand, Stephanie
collection PubMed
description Zinc homoeostasis exerts protective effects in inflammatory intestinal diseases and zinc supplementation has been successfully used for treating infectious diarrhoea. This study aimed at a characterisation of zinc effects on focal leak induction by α-haemolysin (HlyA)-producing Escherichia coli (E. coli) as protective mechanism for colitis. We conducted in vivo experiments by oral challenge of gnotobiotic mice colonised with HlyA-expressing E. coli-536. Mice were either fed a defined normal or high zinc diet to analyse effects of zinc as a therapeutic regimen. HlyA-deficient E. coli-536 mutants were used as controls. Mice infected with HlyA-producing E. coli showed impaired barrier integrity when receiving normal zinc. High zinc supplementation in HlyA-producing E. coli-infected mice reduced epithelial dysfunction as indicated by ameliorated macromolecule permeability. Reduced size of focal leaks with diminished bacterial translocation was observed as inherent mechanisms of this zinc action. In human colon cell monolayers application of zinc rescued the HlyA-dependent decline in transepithelial electrical resistance via reduction of the calcium entry into HlyA-exposed cells. Calcium-dependent cell exfoliation was identified as mechanism for focal leak induction. In conclusion, zinc supplementation protects from HlyA-induced barrier dysfunction in vivo and in vitro, providing an explanation for the protective efficacy of zinc in intestinal disorders.
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spelling pubmed-53745072017-04-03 Zinc treatment is efficient against Escherichia coli α-haemolysin-induced intestinal leakage in mice Wiegand, Stephanie Zakrzewski, Silke S. Eichner, Miriam Schulz, Emanuel Günzel, Dorothee Pieper, Robert Rosenthal, Rita Barmeyer, Christian Bleich, André Dobrindt, Ulrich Schulzke, Jörg-Dieter Bücker, Roland Sci Rep Article Zinc homoeostasis exerts protective effects in inflammatory intestinal diseases and zinc supplementation has been successfully used for treating infectious diarrhoea. This study aimed at a characterisation of zinc effects on focal leak induction by α-haemolysin (HlyA)-producing Escherichia coli (E. coli) as protective mechanism for colitis. We conducted in vivo experiments by oral challenge of gnotobiotic mice colonised with HlyA-expressing E. coli-536. Mice were either fed a defined normal or high zinc diet to analyse effects of zinc as a therapeutic regimen. HlyA-deficient E. coli-536 mutants were used as controls. Mice infected with HlyA-producing E. coli showed impaired barrier integrity when receiving normal zinc. High zinc supplementation in HlyA-producing E. coli-infected mice reduced epithelial dysfunction as indicated by ameliorated macromolecule permeability. Reduced size of focal leaks with diminished bacterial translocation was observed as inherent mechanisms of this zinc action. In human colon cell monolayers application of zinc rescued the HlyA-dependent decline in transepithelial electrical resistance via reduction of the calcium entry into HlyA-exposed cells. Calcium-dependent cell exfoliation was identified as mechanism for focal leak induction. In conclusion, zinc supplementation protects from HlyA-induced barrier dysfunction in vivo and in vitro, providing an explanation for the protective efficacy of zinc in intestinal disorders. Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5374507/ /pubmed/28361997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45649 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Wiegand, Stephanie
Zakrzewski, Silke S.
Eichner, Miriam
Schulz, Emanuel
Günzel, Dorothee
Pieper, Robert
Rosenthal, Rita
Barmeyer, Christian
Bleich, André
Dobrindt, Ulrich
Schulzke, Jörg-Dieter
Bücker, Roland
Zinc treatment is efficient against Escherichia coli α-haemolysin-induced intestinal leakage in mice
title Zinc treatment is efficient against Escherichia coli α-haemolysin-induced intestinal leakage in mice
title_full Zinc treatment is efficient against Escherichia coli α-haemolysin-induced intestinal leakage in mice
title_fullStr Zinc treatment is efficient against Escherichia coli α-haemolysin-induced intestinal leakage in mice
title_full_unstemmed Zinc treatment is efficient against Escherichia coli α-haemolysin-induced intestinal leakage in mice
title_short Zinc treatment is efficient against Escherichia coli α-haemolysin-induced intestinal leakage in mice
title_sort zinc treatment is efficient against escherichia coli α-haemolysin-induced intestinal leakage in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5374507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28361997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45649
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