Limitation of amino acid availability by bacterial populations during enhanced colitis in IBD mouse model.
Study Design
- Study Type
- In Vitro
- Population
- Mice
- Intervention
- Limitation of amino acid availability by bacterial populations during enhanced colitis in IBD mouse model. None
- Comparator
- None
- Primary Outcome
- inflammation markers
- Effect Direction
- Mixed
- Risk of Bias
- Unclear
Abstract
Inflammatory bowel disease is associated with an increase in Enterobacteriaceae and Enterococcus species; however, the specific mechanisms are unclear. Previous research has reported the associations between microbiota and inflammation, here we investigate potential pathways that specific bacteria populations use to drive gut inflammation. Richie et al. show that these bacterial populations utilize an alternate sulfur metabolism and are tolerant of host-derived immune-response products. These metabolic pathways drive host gut inflammation and fuel over colonization of these pathobionts in the dysbiotic colon. Cultured isolates from dysbiotic mice indicated faster growth supplemented with L-cysteine, showing these microbes can utilize essential host nutrients.
TL;DR
The results show that microbial populations use alternate metabolisms and sequester host nutrients for growth, associated with inflammation in the gut, and show that these bacterial populations utilize an alternate sulfur metabolism and are tolerant of host-derived immune-response products.
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