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Enterocloster clostridioformis protects against Salmonella pathogenesis and modulates epithelial and mucosal immune function.

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BACKGROUND: Promoting resistance to enteric pathogen infection is a core function of the gut microbiota; however, many of the specific host-commensal interactions that mediate this protection remain uncharacterised. To address this knowledge gap, we monocolonised germ-free mice with mouse-derived commensal microbes to screen for microbiota-induced resistance to Salmonella Typhimurium infection. RESULTS: We identified Enterocloster clostridioformis as a protective species against S. Typhimurium infection. E. clostridioformis selectively upregulates resistin-like molecule β and cell cycle pathway expression at the level of caecal epithelial cells and increases T-regulatory cells in the underlying mucosal immune system, potentially contributing to reduced infection-induced pathology. CONCLUSIONS: We highlight novel mechanisms of host-microbe interactions that can mediate microbiota-induced resistance to acute salmonellosis. In the backdrop of increasing antibiotic resistance, this study identifies novel potential avenues for further research into protective host responses against enteric infections and could lead to new therapeutic approaches. Video Abstract.

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Microbiome

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2049-2618
2049-2618

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BMC

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Rosetrees Trust (M819)
Rosetrees Trust (PGS22/100116)
Rosetrees Trust (A2194)
Wellcome Trust (206245/Z/17/Z)
Wellcome Trust (302351/Z/23/Z)
Rosetrees Trust