Gut Microbes (Dec 2022)

Upregulation of antimicrobial peptide expression in slc26a3-/- mice with colonic dysbiosis and barrier defect

  • Archana Kini,
  • Bei Zhao,
  • Marijana Basic,
  • Urmi Roy,
  • Aida Iljazovic,
  • Ivan Odak,
  • Zhenghao Ye,
  • Brigitte Riederer,
  • Gabriella Di Stefano,
  • Dorothee Römermann,
  • Christian Koenecke,
  • André Bleich,
  • Till Strowig,
  • Ursula Seidler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2041943
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1

Abstract

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Genetic defects in SLC26A3 (DRA), an intestinal Cl−/HCO3− exchanger, result in congenital chloride diarrhea (CLD), marked by lifelong acidic diarrhea and a high risk of inflammatory bowel disease. Slc26a3−/− mice serve as a model to understand the pathophysiology of CLD and search for treatment options. This study investigates the microbiota changes in slc26a3−/− colon, the genotype-related causes for the observed microbiota alterations, its inflammatory potential, as well as the corresponding host responses. The luminal and the mucosa-adherent cecal and colonic microbiota of cohoused slc26a3−/− and wt littermates were analyzed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Fecal microbiota transfer from cohoused slc26a3−/− and wt littermates to germ-free wt mice was performed to analyze the stability and the inflammatory potential of the communities.The cecal and colonic luminal and mucosa-adherent microbiota of slc26a3−/− mice was abnormal from an early age, with a loss of diversity, of short-chain fatty acid producers, and an increase of pathobionts. The transfer of slc26a3−/− microbiota did not result in intestinal inflammation and the microbial diversity in the recipient mice normalized over time. A strong increase in the expression of Il22, Reg3β/γ, Relmβ, and other proteins with antimicrobial functions was observed in slc26a3−/− colon from juvenile age, while the mucosal and systemic inflammatory signature was surprisingly mild. The dysbiotic microbiota, low mucosal pH, and mucus barrier defect in slc26a3−/− colon are accompanied by a stark upregulation of the expression of a panel of antimicrobial proteins. This may explain the low inflammatory burden in the gut of these mice.

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