Author:
Nunez Natalia,Derré-Bobillot Aurélie,Lakisic Goran,Lecomte Alexandre,Mercier-Nomé Françoise,Cassard Anne-Marie,Bierne Hélène,Serror Pascale,Archambaud Cristel
Abstract
AbstractEnterococcus faecalis is a bacterial species present at a sub-dominant level in the human gut microbiota. This commensal turns into an opportunistic pathogen under specific conditions involving dysbiosis and host immune deficiency. E. faecalis is also the only intestinal pathobiont identified to date as contributing to liver damage in alcoholic liver disease. We have previously observed that E. faecalis is internalized in hepatocytes. Here, the survival and fate of E. faecalis was examined in hepatocytes, the main epithelial cell type in the liver. Although referred to as an extracellular pathogen, we demonstrate that E. faecalis is able to survive and divide in hepatocytes, and form intracellular clusters in two distinct hepatocyte cell lines, in primary mouse hepatocytes, as well as in vivo. This novel process extends to kidney cells. Unravelling the intracellular lifestyle of E. faecalis, our findings contribute to the understanding of pathobiont-driven diseases.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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