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Effects of Immunization With the Soil-Derived Bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae on Stress Coping Behaviors and Cognitive Performance in a “Two Hit” Stressor Model

Previous studies demonstrate that Mycobacterium vaccae NCTC 11659 (M. vaccae), a soil-derived bacterium with anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory properties, is a potentially useful countermeasure against negative outcomes to stressors. Here we used male C57BL/6NCrl mice to determine if repeated i...

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Autores principales: Foxx, Christine L., Heinze, Jared D., González, Antonio, Vargas, Fernando, Baratta, Michael V., Elsayed, Ahmed I., Stewart, Jessica R., Loupy, Kelsey M., Arnold, Mathew R., Flux, M. C., Sago, Saydie A., Siebler, Philip H., Milton, Lauren N., Lieb, Margaret W., Hassell, James E., Smith, David G., Lee, Kyo A. K., Appiah, Sandra A., Schaefer, Evan J., Panitchpakdi, Morgan, Sikora, Nicole C., Weldon, Kelly C., Stamper, Christopher E., Schmidt, Dominic, Duggan, David A., Mengesha, Yosan M., Ogbaselassie, Mikale, Nguyen, Kadi T., Gates, Chloe A., Schnabel, K’loni, Tran, Linh, Jones, Joslynn D., Vitaterna, Martha H., Turek, Fred W., Fleshner, Monika, Dorrestein, Pieter C., Knight, Rob, Wright, Kenneth P., Lowry, Christopher A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7813891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33469429
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.524833
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author Foxx, Christine L.
Heinze, Jared D.
González, Antonio
Vargas, Fernando
Baratta, Michael V.
Elsayed, Ahmed I.
Stewart, Jessica R.
Loupy, Kelsey M.
Arnold, Mathew R.
Flux, M. C.
Sago, Saydie A.
Siebler, Philip H.
Milton, Lauren N.
Lieb, Margaret W.
Hassell, James E.
Smith, David G.
Lee, Kyo A. K.
Appiah, Sandra A.
Schaefer, Evan J.
Panitchpakdi, Morgan
Sikora, Nicole C.
Weldon, Kelly C.
Stamper, Christopher E.
Schmidt, Dominic
Duggan, David A.
Mengesha, Yosan M.
Ogbaselassie, Mikale
Nguyen, Kadi T.
Gates, Chloe A.
Schnabel, K’loni
Tran, Linh
Jones, Joslynn D.
Vitaterna, Martha H.
Turek, Fred W.
Fleshner, Monika
Dorrestein, Pieter C.
Knight, Rob
Wright, Kenneth P.
Lowry, Christopher A.
author_facet Foxx, Christine L.
Heinze, Jared D.
González, Antonio
Vargas, Fernando
Baratta, Michael V.
Elsayed, Ahmed I.
Stewart, Jessica R.
Loupy, Kelsey M.
Arnold, Mathew R.
Flux, M. C.
Sago, Saydie A.
Siebler, Philip H.
Milton, Lauren N.
Lieb, Margaret W.
Hassell, James E.
Smith, David G.
Lee, Kyo A. K.
Appiah, Sandra A.
Schaefer, Evan J.
Panitchpakdi, Morgan
Sikora, Nicole C.
Weldon, Kelly C.
Stamper, Christopher E.
Schmidt, Dominic
Duggan, David A.
Mengesha, Yosan M.
Ogbaselassie, Mikale
Nguyen, Kadi T.
Gates, Chloe A.
Schnabel, K’loni
Tran, Linh
Jones, Joslynn D.
Vitaterna, Martha H.
Turek, Fred W.
Fleshner, Monika
Dorrestein, Pieter C.
Knight, Rob
Wright, Kenneth P.
Lowry, Christopher A.
author_sort Foxx, Christine L.
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description Previous studies demonstrate that Mycobacterium vaccae NCTC 11659 (M. vaccae), a soil-derived bacterium with anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory properties, is a potentially useful countermeasure against negative outcomes to stressors. Here we used male C57BL/6NCrl mice to determine if repeated immunization with M. vaccae is an effective countermeasure in a “two hit” stress exposure model of chronic disruption of rhythms (CDR) followed by acute social defeat (SD). On day –28, mice received implants of biotelemetric recording devices to monitor 24-h rhythms of locomotor activity. Mice were subsequently treated with a heat-killed preparation of M. vaccae (0.1 mg, administered subcutaneously on days –21, –14, –7, and 27) or borate-buffered saline vehicle. Mice were then exposed to 8 consecutive weeks of either stable normal 12:12 h light:dark (LD) conditions or CDR, consisting of 12-h reversals of the LD cycle every 7 days (days 0–56). Finally, mice were exposed to either a 10-min SD or a home cage control condition on day 54. All mice were exposed to object location memory testing 24 h following SD. The gut microbiome and metabolome were assessed in fecal samples collected on days –1, 48, and 62 using 16S rRNA gene sequence and LC-MS/MS spectral data, respectively; the plasma metabolome was additionally measured on day 64. Among mice exposed to normal LD conditions, immunization with M. vaccae induced a shift toward a more proactive behavioral coping response to SD as measured by increases in scouting and avoiding an approaching male CD-1 aggressor, and decreases in submissive upright defensive postures. In the object location memory test, exposure to SD increased cognitive function in CDR mice previously immunized with M. vaccae. Immunization with M. vaccae stabilized the gut microbiome, attenuating CDR-induced reductions in alpha diversity and decreasing within-group measures of beta diversity. Immunization with M. vaccae also increased the relative abundance of 1-heptadecanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine, a lysophospholipid, in plasma. Together, these data support the hypothesis that immunization with M. vaccae stabilizes the gut microbiome, induces a shift toward a more proactive response to stress exposure, and promotes stress resilience.
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spelling pubmed-78138912021-01-18 Effects of Immunization With the Soil-Derived Bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae on Stress Coping Behaviors and Cognitive Performance in a “Two Hit” Stressor Model Foxx, Christine L. Heinze, Jared D. González, Antonio Vargas, Fernando Baratta, Michael V. Elsayed, Ahmed I. Stewart, Jessica R. Loupy, Kelsey M. Arnold, Mathew R. Flux, M. C. Sago, Saydie A. Siebler, Philip H. Milton, Lauren N. Lieb, Margaret W. Hassell, James E. Smith, David G. Lee, Kyo A. K. Appiah, Sandra A. Schaefer, Evan J. Panitchpakdi, Morgan Sikora, Nicole C. Weldon, Kelly C. Stamper, Christopher E. Schmidt, Dominic Duggan, David A. Mengesha, Yosan M. Ogbaselassie, Mikale Nguyen, Kadi T. Gates, Chloe A. Schnabel, K’loni Tran, Linh Jones, Joslynn D. Vitaterna, Martha H. Turek, Fred W. Fleshner, Monika Dorrestein, Pieter C. Knight, Rob Wright, Kenneth P. Lowry, Christopher A. Front Physiol Physiology Previous studies demonstrate that Mycobacterium vaccae NCTC 11659 (M. vaccae), a soil-derived bacterium with anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory properties, is a potentially useful countermeasure against negative outcomes to stressors. Here we used male C57BL/6NCrl mice to determine if repeated immunization with M. vaccae is an effective countermeasure in a “two hit” stress exposure model of chronic disruption of rhythms (CDR) followed by acute social defeat (SD). On day –28, mice received implants of biotelemetric recording devices to monitor 24-h rhythms of locomotor activity. Mice were subsequently treated with a heat-killed preparation of M. vaccae (0.1 mg, administered subcutaneously on days –21, –14, –7, and 27) or borate-buffered saline vehicle. Mice were then exposed to 8 consecutive weeks of either stable normal 12:12 h light:dark (LD) conditions or CDR, consisting of 12-h reversals of the LD cycle every 7 days (days 0–56). Finally, mice were exposed to either a 10-min SD or a home cage control condition on day 54. All mice were exposed to object location memory testing 24 h following SD. The gut microbiome and metabolome were assessed in fecal samples collected on days –1, 48, and 62 using 16S rRNA gene sequence and LC-MS/MS spectral data, respectively; the plasma metabolome was additionally measured on day 64. Among mice exposed to normal LD conditions, immunization with M. vaccae induced a shift toward a more proactive behavioral coping response to SD as measured by increases in scouting and avoiding an approaching male CD-1 aggressor, and decreases in submissive upright defensive postures. In the object location memory test, exposure to SD increased cognitive function in CDR mice previously immunized with M. vaccae. Immunization with M. vaccae stabilized the gut microbiome, attenuating CDR-induced reductions in alpha diversity and decreasing within-group measures of beta diversity. Immunization with M. vaccae also increased the relative abundance of 1-heptadecanoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine, a lysophospholipid, in plasma. Together, these data support the hypothesis that immunization with M. vaccae stabilizes the gut microbiome, induces a shift toward a more proactive response to stress exposure, and promotes stress resilience. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7813891/ /pubmed/33469429 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.524833 Text en Copyright © 2021 Foxx, Heinze, González, Vargas, Baratta, Elsayed, Stewart, Loupy, Arnold, Flux, Sago, Siebler, Milton, Lieb, Hassell, Smith, Lee, Appiah, Schaefer, Panitchpakdi, Sikora, Weldon, Stamper, Schmidt, Duggan, Mengesha, Ogbaselassie, Nguyen, Gates, Schnabel, Tran, Jones, Vitaterna, Turek, Fleshner, Dorrestein, Knight, Wright and Lowry. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Foxx, Christine L.
Heinze, Jared D.
González, Antonio
Vargas, Fernando
Baratta, Michael V.
Elsayed, Ahmed I.
Stewart, Jessica R.
Loupy, Kelsey M.
Arnold, Mathew R.
Flux, M. C.
Sago, Saydie A.
Siebler, Philip H.
Milton, Lauren N.
Lieb, Margaret W.
Hassell, James E.
Smith, David G.
Lee, Kyo A. K.
Appiah, Sandra A.
Schaefer, Evan J.
Panitchpakdi, Morgan
Sikora, Nicole C.
Weldon, Kelly C.
Stamper, Christopher E.
Schmidt, Dominic
Duggan, David A.
Mengesha, Yosan M.
Ogbaselassie, Mikale
Nguyen, Kadi T.
Gates, Chloe A.
Schnabel, K’loni
Tran, Linh
Jones, Joslynn D.
Vitaterna, Martha H.
Turek, Fred W.
Fleshner, Monika
Dorrestein, Pieter C.
Knight, Rob
Wright, Kenneth P.
Lowry, Christopher A.
Effects of Immunization With the Soil-Derived Bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae on Stress Coping Behaviors and Cognitive Performance in a “Two Hit” Stressor Model
title Effects of Immunization With the Soil-Derived Bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae on Stress Coping Behaviors and Cognitive Performance in a “Two Hit” Stressor Model
title_full Effects of Immunization With the Soil-Derived Bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae on Stress Coping Behaviors and Cognitive Performance in a “Two Hit” Stressor Model
title_fullStr Effects of Immunization With the Soil-Derived Bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae on Stress Coping Behaviors and Cognitive Performance in a “Two Hit” Stressor Model
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Immunization With the Soil-Derived Bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae on Stress Coping Behaviors and Cognitive Performance in a “Two Hit” Stressor Model
title_short Effects of Immunization With the Soil-Derived Bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae on Stress Coping Behaviors and Cognitive Performance in a “Two Hit” Stressor Model
title_sort effects of immunization with the soil-derived bacterium mycobacterium vaccae on stress coping behaviors and cognitive performance in a “two hit” stressor model
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7813891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33469429
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.524833
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