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Mucosal metabolites fuel the growth and virulence of E. coli linked to Crohn’s disease
Elucidating how resident enteric bacteria interact with their hosts to promote health or inflammation is of central importance to diarrheal and inflammatory bowel diseases across species. Here, we integrated the microbial and chemical microenvironment of a patient’s ileal mucosa with their clinical...
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9220930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35413017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.157013 |
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author | Zhang, Shiying Morgan, Xochitl Dogan, Belgin Martin, Francois-Pierre Strickler, Suzy Oka, Akihiko Herzog, Jeremy Liu, Bo Dowd, Scot E. Huttenhower, Curtis Pichaud, Matthieu Dogan, Esra I. Satsangi, Jack Longman, Randy Yantiss, Rhonda Mueller, Lukas A. Scherl, Ellen J. Sartor, R. Balfour Simpson, Kenneth W. |
author_facet | Zhang, Shiying Morgan, Xochitl Dogan, Belgin Martin, Francois-Pierre Strickler, Suzy Oka, Akihiko Herzog, Jeremy Liu, Bo Dowd, Scot E. Huttenhower, Curtis Pichaud, Matthieu Dogan, Esra I. Satsangi, Jack Longman, Randy Yantiss, Rhonda Mueller, Lukas A. Scherl, Ellen J. Sartor, R. Balfour Simpson, Kenneth W. |
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description | Elucidating how resident enteric bacteria interact with their hosts to promote health or inflammation is of central importance to diarrheal and inflammatory bowel diseases across species. Here, we integrated the microbial and chemical microenvironment of a patient’s ileal mucosa with their clinical phenotype and genotype to identify factors favoring the growth and virulence of adherent and invasive E. coli (AIEC) linked to Crohn’s disease. We determined that the ileal niche of AIEC was characterized by inflammation, dysbiosis, coculture of Enterococcus, and oxidative stress. We discovered that mucosal metabolites supported general growth of ileal E. coli, with a selective effect of ethanolamine on AIEC that was augmented by cometabolism of ileitis-associated amino acids and glutathione and by symbiosis-associated fucose. This metabolic plasticity was facilitated by the eut and pdu microcompartments, amino acid metabolism, γ-glutamyl-cycle, and pleiotropic stress responses. We linked metabolism to virulence and found that ethanolamine and glutamine enhanced AIEC motility, infectivity, and proinflammatory responses in vitro. We connected use of ethanolamine to intestinal inflammation and L-fuculose phosphate aldolase (fucA) to symbiosis in AIEC monoassociated IL10(–/–) mice. Collectively, we established that AIEC were pathoadapted to utilize mucosal metabolites associated with health and inflammation for growth and virulence, enabling the transition from symbiont to pathogen in a susceptible host. |
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spelling | pubmed-92209302022-06-24 Mucosal metabolites fuel the growth and virulence of E. coli linked to Crohn’s disease Zhang, Shiying Morgan, Xochitl Dogan, Belgin Martin, Francois-Pierre Strickler, Suzy Oka, Akihiko Herzog, Jeremy Liu, Bo Dowd, Scot E. Huttenhower, Curtis Pichaud, Matthieu Dogan, Esra I. Satsangi, Jack Longman, Randy Yantiss, Rhonda Mueller, Lukas A. Scherl, Ellen J. Sartor, R. Balfour Simpson, Kenneth W. JCI Insight Research Article Elucidating how resident enteric bacteria interact with their hosts to promote health or inflammation is of central importance to diarrheal and inflammatory bowel diseases across species. Here, we integrated the microbial and chemical microenvironment of a patient’s ileal mucosa with their clinical phenotype and genotype to identify factors favoring the growth and virulence of adherent and invasive E. coli (AIEC) linked to Crohn’s disease. We determined that the ileal niche of AIEC was characterized by inflammation, dysbiosis, coculture of Enterococcus, and oxidative stress. We discovered that mucosal metabolites supported general growth of ileal E. coli, with a selective effect of ethanolamine on AIEC that was augmented by cometabolism of ileitis-associated amino acids and glutathione and by symbiosis-associated fucose. This metabolic plasticity was facilitated by the eut and pdu microcompartments, amino acid metabolism, γ-glutamyl-cycle, and pleiotropic stress responses. We linked metabolism to virulence and found that ethanolamine and glutamine enhanced AIEC motility, infectivity, and proinflammatory responses in vitro. We connected use of ethanolamine to intestinal inflammation and L-fuculose phosphate aldolase (fucA) to symbiosis in AIEC monoassociated IL10(–/–) mice. Collectively, we established that AIEC were pathoadapted to utilize mucosal metabolites associated with health and inflammation for growth and virulence, enabling the transition from symbiont to pathogen in a susceptible host. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9220930/ /pubmed/35413017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.157013 Text en © 2022 Zhang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Zhang, Shiying Morgan, Xochitl Dogan, Belgin Martin, Francois-Pierre Strickler, Suzy Oka, Akihiko Herzog, Jeremy Liu, Bo Dowd, Scot E. Huttenhower, Curtis Pichaud, Matthieu Dogan, Esra I. Satsangi, Jack Longman, Randy Yantiss, Rhonda Mueller, Lukas A. Scherl, Ellen J. Sartor, R. Balfour Simpson, Kenneth W. Mucosal metabolites fuel the growth and virulence of E. coli linked to Crohn’s disease |
title | Mucosal metabolites fuel the growth and virulence of E. coli linked to Crohn’s disease |
title_full | Mucosal metabolites fuel the growth and virulence of E. coli linked to Crohn’s disease |
title_fullStr | Mucosal metabolites fuel the growth and virulence of E. coli linked to Crohn’s disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Mucosal metabolites fuel the growth and virulence of E. coli linked to Crohn’s disease |
title_short | Mucosal metabolites fuel the growth and virulence of E. coli linked to Crohn’s disease |
title_sort | mucosal metabolites fuel the growth and virulence of e. coli linked to crohn’s disease |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9220930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35413017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.157013 |
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