Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, Inflammation Research Network, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
2. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Campylobacter jejuni
is a leading cause of acute bacterial enteritis in humans. Poultry serves as a major reservoir of
C. jejuni
and is thought to act as a principal vehicle of transmission to humans. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is a small amino acid peptide that exerts a broad range of activities on the intestinal epithelium. The aims of this study were to determine the effect of EGF on
C. jejuni
intestinal colonization in newly hatched chicks and to characterize its effects on
C. jejuni
-induced intestinal epithelial barrier disruption. White Leghorn chicks were treated with EGF daily, starting 1 day prior to
C. jejuni
infection, and were compared to control and
C. jejuni
-infected, EGF-treated chicks. Infected chicks shed
C. jejuni
in their feces throughout the study period.
C. jejuni
colonized the small intestine and cecum, disseminated to extraintestinal organs, and caused jejunal villus atrophy. EGF reduced jejunal colonization and dissemination of
C. jejuni
to the liver and spleen. In EGF-treated
C. jejuni
-infected chicks, villus height was not significantly different from that in untreated
C. jejuni
-infected chicks or controls. In vitro,
C. jejuni
attached to and invaded intestinal epithelial cells, disrupted tight junctional claudin-4, and increased transepithelial permeability.
C. jejuni
also promoted the translocation of noninvasive
Escherichia coli
C25. These
C. jejuni
-induced epithelial abnormalities were abolished by pretreatment with EGF, and the effect was dependent upon activation of the EGF receptor. These findings highlight EGF's ability to alter colonization of
C. jejuni
in the intestinal tract and to protect against pathogen-induced barrier defects.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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