Environmental microbes determine macrophage response towards saponin-induced inflammation in zebrafish larvae

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Water Biology and Security Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.watbs.2023.100187
Adrià López Nadal , Evelien Kidess , Jos Boekhorst , Geert Wiegertjes , Sylvia Brugman
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The microbial consortium within an organism is crucial for its development and immune status. Alteration of the host microbiome by antibiotics or antinutritional factors may contribute to increased disease susceptibility. Here, we investigated whether exposure to different microbes could influence zebrafish larval microbiota composition and modulate their immune response towards a saponin challenge. Adult zebrafish were exposed to the antibiotic oxytetracycline (OxyT) or control tank water and their intestinal content was harvested after 30 ​h (24 ​h exposure, 6 ​h wash-out). Subsequently, zebrafish embryos were exposed to either OxyT-treated content or non-treated content from 3 to 6 days post fertilization (dpf). At 6 dpf part of the group received a saponin challenge until 8 dpf. Zebrafish larvae exposed to OxyT-treated adult gut content (3–6 dpf) showed an altered microbiota composition compared to controls. Interestingly, larvae exposed to saponin-treated OxyT-content showed fewer macrophages (as visualized by fluorescent microscopy using mpx:GFP114;mpeg:mCherry transgenic fish) in the overall fish as well as around the gut area than saponin-treated control-exposed larvae. Fewer macrophages were associated with a decreased expression of interleukin 22 (il22) in larvae exposed to saponin-treated OxyT-content compared to controls. Overall, this study shows that exposure to different microbial environments early in life might affect disease susceptibility of larval zebrafish.

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环境微生物决定了斑马鱼幼虫对皂苷诱导炎症的巨噬细胞反应
生物体内的微生物群落对其发育和免疫状态至关重要。抗生素或抗营养因子对宿主微生物组的改变可能导致疾病易感性增加。在这里,我们研究了暴露于不同微生物是否会影响斑马鱼幼虫微生物群的组成,并调节它们对皂苷攻击的免疫反应。成年斑马鱼暴露于抗生素土霉素(OxyT)或对照箱水中,30天后采集其肠道内容物​h(24​h暴露,6​h冲洗)。随后,在受精后3至6天(dpf),将斑马鱼胚胎暴露于OxyT处理过的内容物或未处理的内容物。在6dpf时,该组的一部分接受皂苷攻击直到8dpf。与对照组相比,暴露于OxyT处理的成年肠道内容物(3-6 dpf)的斑马鱼幼虫显示出微生物群组成的改变。有趣的是,与皂苷处理的对照暴露的幼虫相比,暴露于皂苷处理的OxyT含量的幼虫在整个鱼类中以及肠道周围显示出更少的巨噬细胞(如使用mpx:GFP114;mpeg:mCherry转基因鱼通过荧光显微镜观察到的)。与对照组相比,在暴露于皂苷处理的OxyT含量的幼虫中,较少的巨噬细胞与白细胞介素22(il22)的表达降低有关。总的来说,这项研究表明,早期暴露在不同的微生物环境中可能会影响斑马鱼幼虫的疾病易感性。
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