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Publication : Gut Microbiota Contributes to Spontaneous Colitis in E3 Ligase Itch-Deficient Mice.

First Author  Kathania M Year  2020
Journal  J Immunol Volume  204
Issue  8 Pages  2277-2284
PubMed ID  32169841 Mgi Jnum  J:289133
Mgi Id  MGI:6406109 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1701478
Citation  Kathania M, et al. (2020) Gut Microbiota Contributes to Spontaneous Colitis in E3 Ligase Itch-Deficient Mice. J Immunol 204(8):2277-2284
abstractText  Inflammatory bowel diseases are associated with complex shifts in microbiota composition. However, it remains unclear whether specific subsets of commensal bacteria induce inflammatory bowel diseases in genetically susceptible hosts. In this study, we found that deficiency of the E3 ligase Itch, which leads to spontaneous colitis and rectal prolapse, is associated with alteration of the gut microbiota. 16S rRNA sequencing showed expansion of colitogenic Bacteroides sp. in Itch(-/-) mice. Treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics substantially reduced colonic inflammation in Itch(-/-) mice. Microbiota of Itch(-/-) mice failed to induce spontaneous colitis upon transfer to Itch(+/+) mice but aggravated chemically induced colitis. Furthermore, we found that Bacteroides vulgatus, which is expanded in Itch(-/-) mice, was sufficient to induce colon inflammation in Itch(-/-) mice.
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