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A human stool-derived Bilophila wadsworthia strain caused systemic inflammation in specific-pathogen-free mice

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GUT PATHOGENS
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13099-017-0208-7

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Bilophila wadsworthia; Inflammation; Hepatosplenomegaly; Gut microbiota; Mice

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81670603, 31330005]
  2. Shanghai Jiao Tong University [YG2014ZD10]

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Background: Bilophila wadsworthia is a major member of sulfidogenic bacteria in human gut, it was originally recovered from different clinical specimens of intra-abdominal infections and recently was reported potentially linked to different chronic metabolic disorders. However, there is still insufficient understanding on its detailed function and mechanism to date. Methods: A B. wadsworthia strain was isolated from fresh feces of a latent autoimmune diabetes in adults patient and we investigated its pathogenicity by oral administration to specific-pathogen-free mice. Tissue samples and serum were collected after sacrifice. Stool samples were collected at different time points to profile the gut microbiota. Results: Bilophila wadsworthia infection resulted in the reduction of body weight and fat mass, apparent hepatosplenomegaly and elevated serum inflammatory factors, including serum amyloid A and interleukin-6, while without significant change of the overall gut microbiota structure. Conclusions: These results demonstrated that higher amount of B. wadsworthia caused systemic inflammatory response in SPF mice, which adds new evidence to the pathogenicity of this bacterium and implied its potential role to the chronic inflammation related metabolic diseases like diabetes.

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