Reduced colonic microbial diversity is associated with colitis in NHE3-deficient mice

Author:

Larmonier Claire B.1,Laubitz Daniel12,Hill Faihza M.1,Shehab Kareem W.1,Lipinski Leszek2,Midura-Kiela Monica T.1,McFadden Rita-Marie T.13,Ramalingam Rajalakshmy1,Hassan Kareem A.1,Golebiewski Marcin42,Besselsen David G.5,Ghishan Fayez K.1,Kiela Pawel R.16

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Pediatrics, Steele Children's Research Center,

2. Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

3. School of Dentistry, Oral Biology Program, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina;

4. Chair of Plant Physiology and Biotechnology Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun,

5. University Animal Care, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, Arizona;

6. Department of Immunobiology, and

Abstract

Chronic inflammation and enteric infections are frequently associated with epithelial Na+/H+exchange (NHE) inhibition. Alterations in electrolyte transport and in mucosal pH associated with inflammation may represent a key mechanism leading to changes in the intestinal microbial composition. NHE3 expression is essential for the maintenance of the epithelial barrier function. NHE3−/−mice develop spontaneous distal chronic colitis and are highly susceptible to dextran sulfate (DSS)-induced mucosal injury. Spontaneous colitis is reduced with broad-spectrum antibiotics treatment, thus highlighting the importance of the microbiota composition in NHE3 deficiency-mediated colitis. We herein characterized the colonic microbiome of wild-type (WT) and NHE3−/−mice housed in a conventional environment using 454 pyrosequencing. We demonstrated a significant decrease in the phylogenetic diversity of the luminal and mucosal microbiota of conventional NHE3−/−mice compared with WT. Rederivation of NHE3−/−mice from conventional to a barrier facility eliminated the signs of colitis and decreased DSS susceptibility. Reintroduction of the conventional microflora into WT and NHE3−/−mice from the barrier facility resulted in the restoration of the symptoms initially described in the conventional environment. Interestingly, qPCR analysis of the microbiota composition in mice kept in the barrier facility compared with reconventionalized mice showed a significant reduction of Clostridia classes IV and XIVa. Therefore, the gut microbiome plays a prominent role in the pathogenesis of colitis in NHE3−/−mice, and, reciprocally, NHE3 also plays a critical role in shaping the gut microbiota. NHE3 deficiency may be a critical contributor to dysbiosis observed in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Gastroenterology,Hepatology,Physiology

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