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Transcriptional Profiling of the Small Intestine and the Colon Reveals Modulation of Gut Infection with Citrobacter rodentium According to the Vitamin A Status

Vitamin A (VA) deficiency and diarrheal diseases are both serious public health issues worldwide. VA deficiency is associated with impaired intestinal barrier function and increased risk of mucosal infection-related mortality. The bioactive form of VA, retinoic acid, is a well-known regulator of muc...

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Autores principales: Chai, Zhi, Lyu, Yafei, Chen, Qiuyan, Wei, Cheng-Hsin, Snyder, Lindsay M., Weaver, Veronika, Sebastian, Aswathy, Albert, István, Li, Qunhua, Cantorna, Margherita T., Ross, Catharine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9026425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35458125
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14081563
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author Chai, Zhi
Lyu, Yafei
Chen, Qiuyan
Wei, Cheng-Hsin
Snyder, Lindsay M.
Weaver, Veronika
Sebastian, Aswathy
Albert, István
Li, Qunhua
Cantorna, Margherita T.
Ross, Catharine
author_facet Chai, Zhi
Lyu, Yafei
Chen, Qiuyan
Wei, Cheng-Hsin
Snyder, Lindsay M.
Weaver, Veronika
Sebastian, Aswathy
Albert, István
Li, Qunhua
Cantorna, Margherita T.
Ross, Catharine
author_sort Chai, Zhi
collection PubMed
description Vitamin A (VA) deficiency and diarrheal diseases are both serious public health issues worldwide. VA deficiency is associated with impaired intestinal barrier function and increased risk of mucosal infection-related mortality. The bioactive form of VA, retinoic acid, is a well-known regulator of mucosal integrity. Using Citrobacter rodentium-infected mice as a model for diarrheal diseases in humans, previous studies showed that VA-deficient (VAD) mice failed to clear C. rodentium as compared to their VA-sufficient (VAS) counterparts. However, the distinct intestinal gene responses that are dependent on the host’s VA status still need to be discovered. The mRNAs extracted from the small intestine (SI) and the colon were sequenced and analyzed on three levels: differential gene expression, enrichment, and co-expression. C. rodentium infection interacted differentially with VA status to alter colon gene expression. Novel functional categories downregulated by this pathogen were identified, highlighted by genes related to the metabolism of VA, vitamin D, and ion transport, including improper upregulation of Cl(−) secretion and disrupted HCO(3)(−) metabolism. Our results suggest that derangement of micronutrient metabolism and ion transport, together with the compromised immune responses in VAD hosts, may be responsible for the higher mortality to C. rodentium under conditions of inadequate VA.
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spelling pubmed-90264252022-04-23 Transcriptional Profiling of the Small Intestine and the Colon Reveals Modulation of Gut Infection with Citrobacter rodentium According to the Vitamin A Status Chai, Zhi Lyu, Yafei Chen, Qiuyan Wei, Cheng-Hsin Snyder, Lindsay M. Weaver, Veronika Sebastian, Aswathy Albert, István Li, Qunhua Cantorna, Margherita T. Ross, Catharine Nutrients Article Vitamin A (VA) deficiency and diarrheal diseases are both serious public health issues worldwide. VA deficiency is associated with impaired intestinal barrier function and increased risk of mucosal infection-related mortality. The bioactive form of VA, retinoic acid, is a well-known regulator of mucosal integrity. Using Citrobacter rodentium-infected mice as a model for diarrheal diseases in humans, previous studies showed that VA-deficient (VAD) mice failed to clear C. rodentium as compared to their VA-sufficient (VAS) counterparts. However, the distinct intestinal gene responses that are dependent on the host’s VA status still need to be discovered. The mRNAs extracted from the small intestine (SI) and the colon were sequenced and analyzed on three levels: differential gene expression, enrichment, and co-expression. C. rodentium infection interacted differentially with VA status to alter colon gene expression. Novel functional categories downregulated by this pathogen were identified, highlighted by genes related to the metabolism of VA, vitamin D, and ion transport, including improper upregulation of Cl(−) secretion and disrupted HCO(3)(−) metabolism. Our results suggest that derangement of micronutrient metabolism and ion transport, together with the compromised immune responses in VAD hosts, may be responsible for the higher mortality to C. rodentium under conditions of inadequate VA. MDPI 2022-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9026425/ /pubmed/35458125 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14081563 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Chai, Zhi
Lyu, Yafei
Chen, Qiuyan
Wei, Cheng-Hsin
Snyder, Lindsay M.
Weaver, Veronika
Sebastian, Aswathy
Albert, István
Li, Qunhua
Cantorna, Margherita T.
Ross, Catharine
Transcriptional Profiling of the Small Intestine and the Colon Reveals Modulation of Gut Infection with Citrobacter rodentium According to the Vitamin A Status
title Transcriptional Profiling of the Small Intestine and the Colon Reveals Modulation of Gut Infection with Citrobacter rodentium According to the Vitamin A Status
title_full Transcriptional Profiling of the Small Intestine and the Colon Reveals Modulation of Gut Infection with Citrobacter rodentium According to the Vitamin A Status
title_fullStr Transcriptional Profiling of the Small Intestine and the Colon Reveals Modulation of Gut Infection with Citrobacter rodentium According to the Vitamin A Status
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional Profiling of the Small Intestine and the Colon Reveals Modulation of Gut Infection with Citrobacter rodentium According to the Vitamin A Status
title_short Transcriptional Profiling of the Small Intestine and the Colon Reveals Modulation of Gut Infection with Citrobacter rodentium According to the Vitamin A Status
title_sort transcriptional profiling of the small intestine and the colon reveals modulation of gut infection with citrobacter rodentium according to the vitamin a status
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9026425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35458125
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14081563
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