The microbiota regulates inflammatory responses to toxin-induced CNS demyelination but has minimal impact on remyelination

Author:

McMurran Christopher E,de la Fuente Alerie Guzman,Penalva Rosana,Menachem-Zidon Ofra Ben,Dombrowski Yvonne,Gonzalez Ginez A,Zhao Chao,Krause Fynn N,Young Adam MH,Griffin Julian L,Jones Clare A,Hollins Claire,Heimesaat Markus M,Fitzgerald Denise C,Franklin Robin JM

Abstract

AbstractThe microbiota is now recognised as a key influence on the host immune response in the central nervous system (CNS). As such, there has been some progress towards therapies that modulate the microbiota with the aim of limiting immune-mediated demyelination, as occurs in multiple sclerosis. However, remyelination – the regeneration of myelin sheaths – also depends upon an immune response, and the effects that such interventions might have on remyelination have not yet been explored. Here, we show that the inflammatory response during CNS remyelination in mice is modulated by antibiotic or probiotic treatment, as well as in germ-free mice. We also explore the effect of these changes on oligodendrocyte progenitor cell differentiation, which is inhibited by antibiotics but unaffected by our other interventions. These results reveal that high combined doses of oral antibiotics negatively influence remyelination and further our understanding of how mammalian regeneration relates to the microbiota.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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