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Microbiome-mediated neutrophil recruitment via CXCR2 and protection from amebic colitis

Author Affiliations
National Center for Global Health and Medicine, University of Virginia, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Virginia Commonwealth University, ...
Published InPLoS Pathogens
Year2017
Citations81

Abstract

The disease severity of Entamoeba histolytica infection ranges from asymptomatic to life-threatening. Recent human and animal data implicate the gut microbiome as a modifier of E. histolytica virulence. Here we have explored the association of the microbiome with susceptibility to amebiasis in infants and in the mouse model of amebic colitis. Dysbiosis occurred symptomatic E. histolytica infection in children, as evidenced by a lower Shannon diversity index of the gut microbiota. To test if dysbiosis was a cause of susceptibility, wild type C57BL/6 mice (which are innately resistant to E. histiolytica infection) were treated with antibiotics prior to cecal challenge with E. histolytica. Compared with untreated mice, antibiotic pre-treated mice had more severe colitis and delayed clearance of E. histolytica.…
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