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Gut bacteria from multiple sclerosis patients modulate human T cells and exacerbate symptoms in mouse models

The gut microbiota regulates T cell functions throughout the body. We hypothesized that intestinal bacteria impact the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disorder of the CNS and thus analyzed the microbiomes of 71 MS patients not undergoing treatment and 71 healthy controls. Alth...

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Autores principales: Cekanaviciute, Egle, Yoo, Bryan B., Runia, Tessel F., Debelius, Justine W., Singh, Sneha, Nelson, Charlotte A., Kanner, Rachel, Bencosme, Yadira, Lee, Yun Kyung, Hauser, Stephen L., Crabtree-Hartman, Elizabeth, Sand, Ilana Katz, Gacias, Mar, Zhu, Yunjiao, Casaccia, Patrizia, Cree, Bruce A. C., Knight, Rob, Mazmanian, Sarkis K., Baranzini, Sergio E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5635915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28893978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1711235114
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author Cekanaviciute, Egle
Yoo, Bryan B.
Runia, Tessel F.
Debelius, Justine W.
Singh, Sneha
Nelson, Charlotte A.
Kanner, Rachel
Bencosme, Yadira
Lee, Yun Kyung
Hauser, Stephen L.
Crabtree-Hartman, Elizabeth
Sand, Ilana Katz
Gacias, Mar
Zhu, Yunjiao
Casaccia, Patrizia
Cree, Bruce A. C.
Knight, Rob
Mazmanian, Sarkis K.
Baranzini, Sergio E.
author_facet Cekanaviciute, Egle
Yoo, Bryan B.
Runia, Tessel F.
Debelius, Justine W.
Singh, Sneha
Nelson, Charlotte A.
Kanner, Rachel
Bencosme, Yadira
Lee, Yun Kyung
Hauser, Stephen L.
Crabtree-Hartman, Elizabeth
Sand, Ilana Katz
Gacias, Mar
Zhu, Yunjiao
Casaccia, Patrizia
Cree, Bruce A. C.
Knight, Rob
Mazmanian, Sarkis K.
Baranzini, Sergio E.
author_sort Cekanaviciute, Egle
collection PubMed
description The gut microbiota regulates T cell functions throughout the body. We hypothesized that intestinal bacteria impact the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disorder of the CNS and thus analyzed the microbiomes of 71 MS patients not undergoing treatment and 71 healthy controls. Although no major shifts in microbial community structure were found, we identified specific bacterial taxa that were significantly associated with MS. Akkermansia muciniphila and Acinetobacter calcoaceticus, both increased in MS patients, induced proinflammatory responses in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and in monocolonized mice. In contrast, Parabacteroides distasonis, which was reduced in MS patients, stimulated antiinflammatory IL-10–expressing human CD4(+)CD25(+) T cells and IL-10(+)FoxP3(+) Tregs in mice. Finally, microbiota transplants from MS patients into germ-free mice resulted in more severe symptoms of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and reduced proportions of IL-10(+) Tregs compared with mice “humanized” with microbiota from healthy controls. This study identifies specific human gut bacteria that regulate adaptive autoimmune responses, suggesting therapeutic targeting of the microbiota as a treatment for MS.
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spelling pubmed-56359152017-10-16 Gut bacteria from multiple sclerosis patients modulate human T cells and exacerbate symptoms in mouse models Cekanaviciute, Egle Yoo, Bryan B. Runia, Tessel F. Debelius, Justine W. Singh, Sneha Nelson, Charlotte A. Kanner, Rachel Bencosme, Yadira Lee, Yun Kyung Hauser, Stephen L. Crabtree-Hartman, Elizabeth Sand, Ilana Katz Gacias, Mar Zhu, Yunjiao Casaccia, Patrizia Cree, Bruce A. C. Knight, Rob Mazmanian, Sarkis K. Baranzini, Sergio E. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences The gut microbiota regulates T cell functions throughout the body. We hypothesized that intestinal bacteria impact the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disorder of the CNS and thus analyzed the microbiomes of 71 MS patients not undergoing treatment and 71 healthy controls. Although no major shifts in microbial community structure were found, we identified specific bacterial taxa that were significantly associated with MS. Akkermansia muciniphila and Acinetobacter calcoaceticus, both increased in MS patients, induced proinflammatory responses in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and in monocolonized mice. In contrast, Parabacteroides distasonis, which was reduced in MS patients, stimulated antiinflammatory IL-10–expressing human CD4(+)CD25(+) T cells and IL-10(+)FoxP3(+) Tregs in mice. Finally, microbiota transplants from MS patients into germ-free mice resulted in more severe symptoms of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and reduced proportions of IL-10(+) Tregs compared with mice “humanized” with microbiota from healthy controls. This study identifies specific human gut bacteria that regulate adaptive autoimmune responses, suggesting therapeutic targeting of the microbiota as a treatment for MS. National Academy of Sciences 2017-10-03 2017-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5635915/ /pubmed/28893978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1711235114 Text en Freely available online through the PNAS open access option.
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Cekanaviciute, Egle
Yoo, Bryan B.
Runia, Tessel F.
Debelius, Justine W.
Singh, Sneha
Nelson, Charlotte A.
Kanner, Rachel
Bencosme, Yadira
Lee, Yun Kyung
Hauser, Stephen L.
Crabtree-Hartman, Elizabeth
Sand, Ilana Katz
Gacias, Mar
Zhu, Yunjiao
Casaccia, Patrizia
Cree, Bruce A. C.
Knight, Rob
Mazmanian, Sarkis K.
Baranzini, Sergio E.
Gut bacteria from multiple sclerosis patients modulate human T cells and exacerbate symptoms in mouse models
title Gut bacteria from multiple sclerosis patients modulate human T cells and exacerbate symptoms in mouse models
title_full Gut bacteria from multiple sclerosis patients modulate human T cells and exacerbate symptoms in mouse models
title_fullStr Gut bacteria from multiple sclerosis patients modulate human T cells and exacerbate symptoms in mouse models
title_full_unstemmed Gut bacteria from multiple sclerosis patients modulate human T cells and exacerbate symptoms in mouse models
title_short Gut bacteria from multiple sclerosis patients modulate human T cells and exacerbate symptoms in mouse models
title_sort gut bacteria from multiple sclerosis patients modulate human t cells and exacerbate symptoms in mouse models
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5635915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28893978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1711235114
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