Affiliation:
1. Center of Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599,1 and
2. Department of Infectious Diseases, VA Medical Center, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 277052
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Resident bacteria play an important role in initiating and perpetuating gastrointestinal inflammation. We previously demonstrated that six commensal bacteria including
Bacteroides vulgatus
caused more aggressive colitis and gastritis in HLA-B27 transgenic rats than did the other five bacteria without
B. vulgatus
. This study compared the degree of gastrointestinal inflammation in gnotobiotic HLA-B27 transgenic rats monoassociated with either
B. vulgatus
or
Escherichia coli
. Gnotobiotic transgenic rats raised in Trexler isolators were selectively colonized with either
B. vulgatus
or
E. coli
. Control rats were either germfree or colonized with six common commensal bacteria (
Streptococcus faecium
,
E. coli
,
Streptococcus avium
,
Eubacterium contortum
,
Peptostreptococcus productus
, and
B. vulgatus
[DESEP-B]). After 1 month, all the rats were killed and tissues were prepared for histologic and biochemical evaluation. Colitis induced by
B. vulgatus
monoassociation was almost equal to that in DESEP-B-colonized rats and was significantly more severe than
E. coli
-induced colitis, which was absent by histological testing and mild by colonic myeloperoxidase and interleukin-1β concentration determinations. However, gastritis was detectable only in DESEP-B-associated rats. These studies suggest that not all resident bacteria have equal proinflammatory capabilities, since
B. vulgatus
alone is more active than
E. coli
alone in inducing colitis, and that colitis and gastritis result from different luminal bacterial stimuli.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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