Influence of coliform bacteria infection on intestinal goblet cells secretory activity of germ-free piglets

Author:

Stefan Toth1,Monika Holodova1,Deema Zeidan1,Patrick Hartel1,Zuzana Fagova1,Kristina Curgali1,Eva Mechirova1,Milan Maretta2,Radomira Nemcova3,Sona Gancarčikova3,Stefan Polak4,Marianna Dankova4

Affiliation:

1. Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Histology and Embryology , Šrobárova 2, 040 01 Košice , Slovak Republic

2. Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurology and L. Pasteur University Hospital , Trieda SNP 1, 040 01 Košice , Slovak Republic

3. University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice, Department of Microbiology and Immunology , Komenského 73, 041 70 Košice , Slovak Republic

4. Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Histology and Embryology , Sasinkova 4, 811 04 Bratislava , Slovak Republic

Abstract

Abstract Recently, influence of bacteria colonization on development and maturation of gut wall is getting more into the focus of gastrointestinal research. For years, the main interest and research were aimed to the development and maturation of gut wall and its functional properties in normal conditions, less attention has been paid on the germ-free animals. Germ-free (GF) piglets have clear microbiological background and are reared in sterile environment. GF piglets are regarded as clinically relevant models for studying of human diseases, as these piglets’ manifest similar clinical symptoms to humans. In this study we briefly summarised the main characteristics in the distribution of goblet cells in the wall of jejunum and colon of GF piglets as healthy control (HC) group and piglets, which were experimentally infected by E. coli O149:K88 as ECK group. Neutral mucins were stained with periodic acid-Shiff (PAS) whereas acidic mucins are stained with Alcian blue. Numbers of goblet cells containing total acidic mucins in both, the jejunum and colon, differed significantly between HC and ECK piglets and in the colon, a similar trend was also observed. In the ECK piglets, jejunal goblet cells exhibited decrease in neutral mucins. This change in mucin profile in response to bacterial colonization suggests a potential role as a protective mechanism against pathogenic invasion of the intestinal mucosa during of gut mucosa development in piglets.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Nursing

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