Citrobacter rodentium Relies on Commensals for Colonization of the Colonic Mucosa.

Caroline Mullineaux-Sanders; James W Collins; David Ruano-Gallego; Maayan Levy; Meirav Pevsner-Fischer; Izabela T Glegola-Madejska; Agnes M Sågfors; Joshua LC Wong; Eran Elinav; Valerie F Crepin; +1 more... Gad Frankel; (2017) Citrobacter rodentium Relies on Commensals for Colonization of the Colonic Mucosa. Cell reports, 21 (12). pp. 3381-3389. ISSN 2211-1247 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.11.086
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We investigated the role of commensals at the peak of infection with the colonic mouse pathogen Citrobacter rodentium. Bioluminescent and kanamycin (Kan)-resistant C. rodentium persisted avirulently in the cecal lumen of mice continuously treated with Kan. A single Kan treatment was sufficient to displace C. rodentium from the colonic mucosa, a phenomenon not observed following treatment with vancomycin (Van) or metronidazole (Met). Kan, Van, and Met induce distinct dysbiosis, suggesting C. rodentium relies on specific commensals for colonic colonization. Expression of the master virulence regulator ler is induced in germ-free mice, yet C. rodentium is only seen in the cecal lumen. Moreover, in conventional mice, a single Kan treatment was sufficient to displace C. rodentium constitutively expressing Ler from the colonic mucosa. These results show that expression of virulence genes is not sufficient for colonization of the colonic mucosa and that commensals are essential for a physiological infection course.


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