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A High-Carbohydrate Diet Prolongs Dysbiosis and Clostridioides difficile Carriage and Increases Delayed Mortality in a Hamster Model of Infection

Studies using mouse models of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) have demonstrated a variety of relationships between dietary macronutrients on antibiotic-associated CDI; however, few of these effects have been examined in more susceptible hamster models of CDI. In this study, we investigated...

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Autores principales: Bhute, Shrikant S., Mefferd, Chrisabelle C., Phan, Jacqueline R., Ahmed, Muneeba, Fox-King, Amelia E., Alarcia, Stephanie, Villarama, Jacob V., Abel-Santos, Ernesto, Hedlund, Brian P.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9431659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35708337
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01804-21
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author Bhute, Shrikant S.
Mefferd, Chrisabelle C.
Phan, Jacqueline R.
Ahmed, Muneeba
Fox-King, Amelia E.
Alarcia, Stephanie
Villarama, Jacob V.
Abel-Santos, Ernesto
Hedlund, Brian P.
author_facet Bhute, Shrikant S.
Mefferd, Chrisabelle C.
Phan, Jacqueline R.
Ahmed, Muneeba
Fox-King, Amelia E.
Alarcia, Stephanie
Villarama, Jacob V.
Abel-Santos, Ernesto
Hedlund, Brian P.
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description Studies using mouse models of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) have demonstrated a variety of relationships between dietary macronutrients on antibiotic-associated CDI; however, few of these effects have been examined in more susceptible hamster models of CDI. In this study, we investigated the effect of a high-carbohydrate diet previously shown to protect mice from CDI on the progression and resolution of CDI in a hamster disease model, with 10 animals per group. Hamsters fed the high-carbohydrate diet developed distinct diet-specific microbiomes during antibiotic treatment and CDI, with lower diversity, persistent C. difficile carriage, and delayed microbiome restoration. In contrast to CDI protection in mice, most hamsters fed a high-carbohydrate diet developed fulminant CDI including several cases of late-onset CDI, that were not observed in hamsters fed a standard lab diet. We speculate that prolonged high-carbohydrate diet-specific dysbiosis in these animals allowed C. difficile to persist in the gut of the animals where they could proliferate postvancomycin treatment, leading to delayed CDI onset. This study, along with similar studies in mouse models of CDI, suggests some high-carbohydrate diets may promote antibiotic-associated dysbiosis and long-term C. difficile carriage, which may later convert to symptomatic CDI. IMPORTANCE The effects of diet on CDI are not completely known. Here, we used a high-carbohydrate diet previously shown to protect mice against CDI to assess its effect on a hamster model of CDI and paradoxically found that it promoted dysbiosis, C. difficile carriage, and higher mortality. A common thread in both mouse and hamster experimental models was that the high-carbohydrate diet promoted dysbiosis and long-term carriage of C. difficile, which may have converted to fulminant CDI only in the highly susceptible hamster model system. If diets high in carbohydrates also promote dysbiosis and C. difficile carriage in humans, then these diets might paradoxically increase chances of CDI relapse despite their protective effects against primary CDI.
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spelling pubmed-94316592022-09-01 A High-Carbohydrate Diet Prolongs Dysbiosis and Clostridioides difficile Carriage and Increases Delayed Mortality in a Hamster Model of Infection Bhute, Shrikant S. Mefferd, Chrisabelle C. Phan, Jacqueline R. Ahmed, Muneeba Fox-King, Amelia E. Alarcia, Stephanie Villarama, Jacob V. Abel-Santos, Ernesto Hedlund, Brian P. Microbiol Spectr Research Article Studies using mouse models of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) have demonstrated a variety of relationships between dietary macronutrients on antibiotic-associated CDI; however, few of these effects have been examined in more susceptible hamster models of CDI. In this study, we investigated the effect of a high-carbohydrate diet previously shown to protect mice from CDI on the progression and resolution of CDI in a hamster disease model, with 10 animals per group. Hamsters fed the high-carbohydrate diet developed distinct diet-specific microbiomes during antibiotic treatment and CDI, with lower diversity, persistent C. difficile carriage, and delayed microbiome restoration. In contrast to CDI protection in mice, most hamsters fed a high-carbohydrate diet developed fulminant CDI including several cases of late-onset CDI, that were not observed in hamsters fed a standard lab diet. We speculate that prolonged high-carbohydrate diet-specific dysbiosis in these animals allowed C. difficile to persist in the gut of the animals where they could proliferate postvancomycin treatment, leading to delayed CDI onset. This study, along with similar studies in mouse models of CDI, suggests some high-carbohydrate diets may promote antibiotic-associated dysbiosis and long-term C. difficile carriage, which may later convert to symptomatic CDI. IMPORTANCE The effects of diet on CDI are not completely known. Here, we used a high-carbohydrate diet previously shown to protect mice against CDI to assess its effect on a hamster model of CDI and paradoxically found that it promoted dysbiosis, C. difficile carriage, and higher mortality. A common thread in both mouse and hamster experimental models was that the high-carbohydrate diet promoted dysbiosis and long-term carriage of C. difficile, which may have converted to fulminant CDI only in the highly susceptible hamster model system. If diets high in carbohydrates also promote dysbiosis and C. difficile carriage in humans, then these diets might paradoxically increase chances of CDI relapse despite their protective effects against primary CDI. American Society for Microbiology 2022-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9431659/ /pubmed/35708337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01804-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Bhute et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Bhute, Shrikant S.
Mefferd, Chrisabelle C.
Phan, Jacqueline R.
Ahmed, Muneeba
Fox-King, Amelia E.
Alarcia, Stephanie
Villarama, Jacob V.
Abel-Santos, Ernesto
Hedlund, Brian P.
A High-Carbohydrate Diet Prolongs Dysbiosis and Clostridioides difficile Carriage and Increases Delayed Mortality in a Hamster Model of Infection
title A High-Carbohydrate Diet Prolongs Dysbiosis and Clostridioides difficile Carriage and Increases Delayed Mortality in a Hamster Model of Infection
title_full A High-Carbohydrate Diet Prolongs Dysbiosis and Clostridioides difficile Carriage and Increases Delayed Mortality in a Hamster Model of Infection
title_fullStr A High-Carbohydrate Diet Prolongs Dysbiosis and Clostridioides difficile Carriage and Increases Delayed Mortality in a Hamster Model of Infection
title_full_unstemmed A High-Carbohydrate Diet Prolongs Dysbiosis and Clostridioides difficile Carriage and Increases Delayed Mortality in a Hamster Model of Infection
title_short A High-Carbohydrate Diet Prolongs Dysbiosis and Clostridioides difficile Carriage and Increases Delayed Mortality in a Hamster Model of Infection
title_sort high-carbohydrate diet prolongs dysbiosis and clostridioides difficile carriage and increases delayed mortality in a hamster model of infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9431659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35708337
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01804-21
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