金纳米颗粒疫苗免疫肠出血性大肠杆菌后小鼠粪便微生物组的改变。

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Gut Pathogens Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1186/s13099-024-00670-4
Sarah Bowser, Itziar Chapartegui-González, Alfredo G Torres
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背景:肠出血性大肠杆菌(EHEC)是一组肠道致病菌,是人类腹泻疾病的主要原因,在定植过程中必须与多种肠道微生物相互作用,随后克服环境挑战才能生存和致病。虽然已经研究了这种关系以及微生物组如何调节肠出血性大肠杆菌感染,但在肠出血性大肠杆菌感染治疗期间微生物组如何受到影响尚不清楚。一个明显缺乏知识的领域是疫苗接种如何影响肠道微生物组组成,从而影响疫苗效力。我们之前开发了由金纳米颗粒(AuNPs)结合各种肠出血性大肠杆菌抗原组成的疫苗配方,并在小鼠模型中使用肠出血性大肠杆菌及其小鼠对应物啮齿柠檬酸杆菌进行了测试。本研究的目的是评估这些肠出血性大肠杆菌疫苗及其对肠道微生物组的影响之间的关系。结果:我们发现接种疫苗或只接种佐剂的对照组不会导致粪便微生物组组成的重大改变;然而,在同一疫苗组中,饲养在不同笼子中的单个小鼠存在可测量的差异。此外,与对照动物相比,接种一种疫苗(AuNP-EscC)可以防止感染后粪便微生物群多样性的减少和可检测到的啮齿c的增加。结论:总的来说,我们的小型研究支持在疫苗开发过程中评估肠道微生物组,不仅针对肠出血性大肠杆菌,也针对其他肠道病原体。
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Fecal microbiome alterations of mice following immunization with gold nanoparticle vaccines against enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli.

Background: Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC), a group of enteric pathogenic bacteria that is a major cause of human diarrheal disease, must interact with the diverse intestinal microbiome during colonization and subsequently overcome the environmental challenges to survive and cause disease. While this relationship, and how the microbiome modulates infection of EHEC, has been studied, it is less understood how the microbiome is impacted during treatment for an EHEC infection. One area that is notably lacking in knowledge is how vaccination can impact the intestinal microbiome composition, and therefore, influence vaccine efficacy. We previously developed vaccine formulations consisting of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) conjugated to various EHEC antigens and tested them in mice models using both EHEC and its murine counterpart Citrobacter rodentium. The goal of this study was to evaluate the relationship between these EHEC vaccines and their effects on the gut microbiome.

Results: We found that immunization with the vaccines or adjuvant-only control did not lead to major alterations in the composition of the fecal microbiome; however, there were measurable variations in individual mice within the same vaccine group housed in separate cages. Also, immunization with one vaccine (AuNP-EscC) prevented both a decrease in the diversity of the fecal microbiome and an increase in detectable C. rodentium following infection compared to control animals.

Conclusions: Overall, our small study argues in favor of evaluating the intestinal microbiome during vaccine development not just for EHEC, but for other enteric pathogens.

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Gut Pathogens
Gut Pathogens GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-MICROBIOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Gut Pathogens is a fast publishing, inclusive and prominent international journal which recognizes the need for a publishing platform uniquely tailored to reflect the full breadth of research in the biology and medicine of pathogens, commensals and functional microbiota of the gut. The journal publishes basic, clinical and cutting-edge research on all aspects of the above mentioned organisms including probiotic bacteria and yeasts and their products. The scope also covers the related ecology, molecular genetics, physiology and epidemiology of these microbes. The journal actively invites timely reports on the novel aspects of genomics, metagenomics, microbiota profiling and systems biology. Gut Pathogens will also consider, at the discretion of the editors, descriptive studies identifying a new genome sequence of a gut microbe or a series of related microbes (such as those obtained from new hosts, niches, settings, outbreaks and epidemics) and those obtained from single or multiple hosts at one or different time points (chronological evolution).
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