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Respiratory tissue-associated commensal bacteria offer therapeutic potential against pneumococcal colonization
Under eubiotic conditions commensal microbes are known to provide a competitive barrier against invading bacterial pathogens in the intestinal tract, on the skin or on the vaginal mucosa. Here, we evaluate the role of lung microbiota in Pneumococcus colonization of the lungs. In eubiosis, the lungs...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7723408/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33287959 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.53581 |
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author | Yildiz, Soner Pereira Bonifacio Lopes, João P Bergé, Matthieu González-Ruiz, Víctor Baud, Damian Kloehn, Joachim Boal-Carvalho, Inês Schaeren, Olivier P Schotsaert, Michael Hathaway, Lucy J Rudaz, Serge Viollier, Patrick H Hapfelmeier, Siegfried Francois, Patrice Schmolke, Mirco |
author_facet | Yildiz, Soner Pereira Bonifacio Lopes, João P Bergé, Matthieu González-Ruiz, Víctor Baud, Damian Kloehn, Joachim Boal-Carvalho, Inês Schaeren, Olivier P Schotsaert, Michael Hathaway, Lucy J Rudaz, Serge Viollier, Patrick H Hapfelmeier, Siegfried Francois, Patrice Schmolke, Mirco |
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description | Under eubiotic conditions commensal microbes are known to provide a competitive barrier against invading bacterial pathogens in the intestinal tract, on the skin or on the vaginal mucosa. Here, we evaluate the role of lung microbiota in Pneumococcus colonization of the lungs. In eubiosis, the lungs of mice were dominantly colonized by Lactobacillus murinus. Differential analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequencing or L. murinus-specific qPCR of DNA from total organ homogenates vs.broncho alveolar lavages implicated tight association of these bacteria with the host tissue. Pure L. murinus conditioned culture medium inhibited growth and reduced the extension of pneumococcal chains. Growth inhibition in vitro was likely dependent on L. murinus-produced lactic acid, since pH neutralization of the conditioned medium aborted the antibacterial effect. Finally, we demonstrate that L. murinus provides a barrier against pneumococcal colonization in a respiratory dysbiosis model after an influenza A virus infection, when added therapeutically. |
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spelling | pubmed-77234082020-12-09 Respiratory tissue-associated commensal bacteria offer therapeutic potential against pneumococcal colonization Yildiz, Soner Pereira Bonifacio Lopes, João P Bergé, Matthieu González-Ruiz, Víctor Baud, Damian Kloehn, Joachim Boal-Carvalho, Inês Schaeren, Olivier P Schotsaert, Michael Hathaway, Lucy J Rudaz, Serge Viollier, Patrick H Hapfelmeier, Siegfried Francois, Patrice Schmolke, Mirco eLife Microbiology and Infectious Disease Under eubiotic conditions commensal microbes are known to provide a competitive barrier against invading bacterial pathogens in the intestinal tract, on the skin or on the vaginal mucosa. Here, we evaluate the role of lung microbiota in Pneumococcus colonization of the lungs. In eubiosis, the lungs of mice were dominantly colonized by Lactobacillus murinus. Differential analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequencing or L. murinus-specific qPCR of DNA from total organ homogenates vs.broncho alveolar lavages implicated tight association of these bacteria with the host tissue. Pure L. murinus conditioned culture medium inhibited growth and reduced the extension of pneumococcal chains. Growth inhibition in vitro was likely dependent on L. murinus-produced lactic acid, since pH neutralization of the conditioned medium aborted the antibacterial effect. Finally, we demonstrate that L. murinus provides a barrier against pneumococcal colonization in a respiratory dysbiosis model after an influenza A virus infection, when added therapeutically. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2020-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7723408/ /pubmed/33287959 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.53581 Text en © 2020, Yildiz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology and Infectious Disease Yildiz, Soner Pereira Bonifacio Lopes, João P Bergé, Matthieu González-Ruiz, Víctor Baud, Damian Kloehn, Joachim Boal-Carvalho, Inês Schaeren, Olivier P Schotsaert, Michael Hathaway, Lucy J Rudaz, Serge Viollier, Patrick H Hapfelmeier, Siegfried Francois, Patrice Schmolke, Mirco Respiratory tissue-associated commensal bacteria offer therapeutic potential against pneumococcal colonization |
title | Respiratory tissue-associated commensal bacteria offer therapeutic potential against pneumococcal colonization |
title_full | Respiratory tissue-associated commensal bacteria offer therapeutic potential against pneumococcal colonization |
title_fullStr | Respiratory tissue-associated commensal bacteria offer therapeutic potential against pneumococcal colonization |
title_full_unstemmed | Respiratory tissue-associated commensal bacteria offer therapeutic potential against pneumococcal colonization |
title_short | Respiratory tissue-associated commensal bacteria offer therapeutic potential against pneumococcal colonization |
title_sort | respiratory tissue-associated commensal bacteria offer therapeutic potential against pneumococcal colonization |
topic | Microbiology and Infectious Disease |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7723408/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33287959 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.53581 |
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