Familial transmission rather than defective innate immunity shapes the distinct intestinal microbiota of TLR-deficient mice

Author:

Ubeda Carles112,Lipuma Lauren111,Gobourne Asia111,Viale Agnes1,Leiner Ingrid11,Equinda Michele11,Khanin Raya1,Pamer Eric G.111

Affiliation:

1. Infectious Diseases Service, Department of Medicine, Immunology Program, Genomics Core Laboratory, and Computational Biology Center, Sloan-Kettering Institute; and Lucille Castori Center for Microbes, Inflammation and Cancer; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10065

2. Department of Genomics and Health, Center for Advanced Research in Public Health, Valencia 46020, Spain

Abstract

The intestinal microbiota contributes to the development of the immune system, and conversely, the immune system influences the composition of the microbiota. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in the gut recognize bacterial ligands. Although TLR signaling represents a major arm of the innate immune system, the extent to which TLRs influence the composition of the intestinal microbiota remains unclear. We performed deep 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing to characterize the complex bacterial populations inhabiting the ileum and cecum of TLR- and MyD88-deficient mice. The microbiota of MyD88- and TLR-deficient mouse colonies differed markedly, with each colony harboring distinct and distinguishable bacterial populations in the small and large intestine. Comparison of MyD88-, TLR2-, TLR4-, TLR5-, and TLR9-deficient mice and their respective wild-type (WT) littermates demonstrated that the impact of TLR deficiency on the composition of the intestinal microbiota is minimal under homeostatic conditions and after recovery from antibiotic treatment. Thus, differences between TLR-deficient mouse colonies reflected long-term divergence of the microbiota after extended husbandry in isolation from each other. Long-term breeding of isolated mouse colonies results in changes of the intestinal microbiota that are communicated to offspring by maternal transmission, which account for marked compositional differences between WT and mutant mouse strains.

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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