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Publication : Activation of intestinal epithelial Stat3 orchestrates tissue defense during gastrointestinal infection.

First Author  Wittkopf N Year  2015
Journal  PLoS One Volume  10
Issue  3 Pages  e0118401
PubMed ID  25799189 Mgi Jnum  J:229193
Mgi Id  MGI:5751027 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0118401
Citation  Wittkopf N, et al. (2015) Activation of intestinal epithelial Stat3 orchestrates tissue defense during gastrointestinal infection. PLoS One 10(3):e0118401
abstractText  Gastrointestinal infections with EHEC and EPEC are responsible for outbreaks of diarrheal diseases and represent a global health problem. Innate first-line-defense mechanisms such as production of mucus and antimicrobial peptides by intestinal epithelial cells are of utmost importance for host control of gastrointestinal infections. For the first time, we directly demonstrate a critical role for Stat3 activation in intestinal epithelial cells upon infection of mice with Citrobacter rodentium - a murine pathogen that mimics human infections with attaching and effacing Escherichia coli. C. rodentium induced transcription of IL-6 and IL-22 in gut samples of mice and was associated with activation of the transcription factor Stat3 in intestinal epithelial cells. C. rodentium infection induced expression of several antimicrobial peptides such as RegIIIgamma and Pla2g2a in the intestine which was critically dependent on Stat3 activation. Consequently, mice with specific deletion of Stat3 in intestinal epithelial cells showed increased susceptibility to C. rodentium infection as indicated by high bacterial load, severe gut inflammation, pronounced intestinal epithelial cell death and dissemination of bacteria to distant organs. Together, our data implicate an essential role for Stat3 activation in intestinal epithelial cells during C. rodentium infection. Stat3 concerts the host response to bacterial infection by controlling bacterial growth and suppression of apoptosis to maintain intestinal epithelial barrier function.
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