Neonates are highly susceptible to infection with enteric pathogens, but the underlying mechanisms are not resolved. We show that neonatal chick colonization with Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis requires a virulence-factor-dependent increase in epithelial oxygenation, which drives pathogen expansion by aerobic respiration. Co-infection experiments with an Escherichia coli strain carrying an oxygen-sensitive reporter suggest that S. Enteritidis competes with commensal Enterobacteriaceae for oxygen. A combination of Enterobacteriaceae and spore-forming bacteria, but not colonization with either community alone, confers colonization resistance against S. Enteritidis in neonatal chicks, phenocopying germ-free mice associated with adult chicken microbiota. Combining spore-forming bacteria with a probiotic E. coli isolate protects germ-free mice from pathogen colonization, but the protection is lost when the ability to respire oxygen under micro-aerophilic conditions is genetically ablated in E. coli. These results suggest that commensal Enterobacteriaceae contribute to colonization resistance by competing with S. Enteritidis for oxygen, a resource critical for pathogen expansion.
Commensal Enterobacteriaceae Protect against Salmonella Colonization through Oxygen Competition.
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作者:Litvak Yael, Mon Khin K Z, Nguyen Henry, Chanthavixay Ganrea, Liou Megan, Velazquez Eric M, Kutter Laura, Alcantara Monique A, Byndloss Mariana X, Tiffany Connor R, Walker Gregory T, Faber Franziska, Zhu Yuhua, Bronner Denise N, Byndloss Austin J, Tsolis Renée M, Zhou Huaijun, Bäumler Andreas J
期刊: | Cell Host & Microbe | 影响因子: | 18.700 |
时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Jan 9; 25(1):128-139 |
doi: | 10.1016/j.chom.2018.12.003 |
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