Rapid Onset of Ulcerative Typhlocolitis in B6.129P2-IL10tm1Cgn(IL-10−/−) Mice Infected with Helicobacter trogontumIs Associated with Decreased Colonization by Altered Schaedler's Flora

Autor: Whary, M. T., Danon, S. J., Feng, Y., Ge, Z., Sundina, N., Ng, V., Taylor, N. S., Rogers, A. B., Fox, J. G.
Zdroj: Infection and Immunity; December 2006, Vol. 74 Issue: 12 p6615-6623, 9p
Abstrakt: ABSTRACTInfection with Helicobacter trogontum, a urease-positive helicobacter isolated from subclinically infected rats, was evaluated in B6.129P2-IL10tm1Cgn(interleukin-10−/−[IL-10−/−]) and C57BL/6 (B6) mice. In a first experiment, IL-10−/−mice naturally infected with Helicobacter rodentiumhad subclinical typhlocolitis but developed severe diarrhea and loss of body condition with erosive to ulcerative typhlocolitis within 1 to 3 weeks of experimental infection with H. trogontum. A second experiment demonstrated that helicobacter-free IL-10−/−mice dosed with H. trogontumalso developed severe clinical signs and typhlocolitis within 2 to 4 weeks, whereas B6 mice colonized with H. trogontumwere resistant to disease. In a third experiment, using helicobacter-free IL-10−/−mice, dosing with H. trogontumresulted in acute morbidity and typhlocolitis within 8 days. Acute typhlocolitis was accompanied by signs of sepsis supported by degenerative hemograms and recovery of Escherichia coliand Proteusspp. from the livers of infected mice. Quantitative PCR data revealed that H. rodentiumand H. trogontummay compete for colonization of the lower bowel, as H. trogontumestablished higher colonization levels in the absence of H. rodentium(P< 0.003). H. trogontum-induced typhlocolitis was also associated with a significant decrease in the levels of colonization by five of eight anaerobes that comprise altered Schaedler's flora (P< 0.002). These results demonstrate for the first time that H. rodentiuminfection in IL-10−/−mice causes subclinical typhlocolitis and that infection with H. trogontum(with or without H. rodentium) induces a rapid-onset, erosive to ulcerative typhlocolitis which impacts the normal anaerobic flora of the colon and increases the risk of sepsis.
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