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Low dietary fiber promotes enteric expansion of a Crohn's disease-associated pathobiont independent of obesity

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00134.2021

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gut; infection; inflammation; microbiome; obesity

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) [FDN-154295, MOP-136968]
  2. Crohn's and Colitis Canada Grant [PJ4-175368]
  3. Canada Research Chair in Metabolic Inflammation
  4. Canada Research Chair in Infectious Disease Pathogenesis

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This study shows that lower dietary fiber is a key factor in promoting the expansion of gut pathobionts associated with Crohn's disease in mice, independent of obesity status. Reduction in dietary fiber was found to be sufficient to promote the intestinal expansion of pathogenic Escherichia coli, even without affecting body mass.
Obesity is associated with metabolic, immunological, and infectious disease comorbidities, including an increased risk of enteric infection and inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn's disease (CD). Expansion of intestinal pathobionts such as adherentinvasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) is a common dysbiotic feature of CD, which is amplified by prior use of oral antibiotics. Although high-fat, high-sugar diets are associated with dysbiotic expansion of E. coli, it is unknown if the content of fat or another dietary component in obesogenic diets is sufficient to promote AIEC expansion. Here, we found that administration of an antibiotic combined with feeding mice an obesogenic low-fiber, high-sucrose, high-fat diet (HFD) that is typically used in rodent-obesity studies promoted AIEC intestinal expansion. Even a short-term (i.e., 1 day) pulse of HFD feeding before infection was sufficient to promote AIEC expansion, indicating that the magnitude of obesity was not the main driver of AIEC expansion. Controlled-diet experiments demonstrated that neither dietary fat nor sugar were the key determinants of AIEC colonization, but that lowering dietary fiber from approximately 13% to 5%-6% was sufficient to promote the intestinal expansion of AIEC when combined with antibiotics in mice. When combined with antibiotics, lowering fiber promoted AIEC intestinal expansion to a similar extent as widely used HFDs in mice. However, lowering dietary fiber was sufficient to promote AIEC intestinal expansion without affecting body mass. Our results show that low dietary fiber combined with oral antibiotics are environmental factors that promote the expansion of Crohn's disease-associated pathobionts in the gut. NEW & NOTEWORTHY It is commonly thought that obesity or a high-fat diet alters pathogenic bacteria and promotes inflammatory gut diseases. We found that lower dietary fiber is a key factor that expands a gut pathobiont linked to Crohn's disease, independent of obesity status in mice.

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