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Publication : Periodontal disease is associated with increased gut colonization of pathogenic Haemophilus parainfluenzae in patients with Crohn's disease.

First Author  Sohn J Year  2023
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  42
Issue  2 Pages  112120
PubMed ID  36774550 Mgi Jnum  J:347550
Mgi Id  MGI:7437247 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112120
Citation  Sohn J, et al. (2023) Periodontal disease is associated with increased gut colonization of pathogenic Haemophilusparainfluenzae in patients with Crohn's disease. Cell Rep 42(2):112120
abstractText  Intestinal colonization of the oral bacterium Haemophilus parainfluenzae has been associated with Crohn's disease (CD) severity and progression. This study examines the role of periodontal disease (PD) as a modifier for colonization of H. parainfluenzae in patients with CD and explores the mechanisms behind H. parainfluenzae-mediated intestinal inflammation. Fifty subjects with and without CD were evaluated for the presence of PD, and their oral and fecal microbiomes were characterized. PD is associated with increased levels of H. parainfluenzae strains in subjects with CD. Oral inoculation of H. parainfluenzae elicits strain-dependent intestinal inflammation in murine models of inflammatory bowel disease, which is associated with increased intestinal interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)+ CD4+ T cells and disruption of the host hypusination pathway. In summary, this study establishes a strain-specific pathogenic role of H. parainfluenzae in intestinal inflammation and highlights the potential effect of PD on intestinal colonization by pathogenic H. parainfluenzae strains in patients with CD.
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