Disruption of the Gut Microbiota With Antibiotics Exacerbates Acute Vascular Rejection

抗生素破坏肠道菌群会加剧急性血管排斥反应

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作者:Kevin Rey, Sukhbir Manku, Winnie Enns, Thea Van Rossum, Kevin Bushell, Ryan D Morin, Fiona S L Brinkman, Jonathan C Choy

Background

The gut microbiota influences many immunological processes but how its disruption affects transplant rejection is poorly understood.

Conclusions

Disruption of the gut microbiota early in life results in exacerbation of immune responses that cause acute vascular rejection.

Methods

Interposition grafting of aortic segments was used to examine vascular rejection. The gut microbiota was disrupted in graft recipients using an antibiotic cocktail (ampicillin, vancomycin, metronidazole, neomycin sulfate) in their drinking water.

Results

Treatment of mice with antibiotics severely reduced total bacterial content in the intestine and disrupted the bacterial composition. Short-term treatment of mice for only the first 3 weeks of life resulted in the population of the intestine in mature mice with bacterial communities that were mildly different from untreated mice, containing slightly more Clostridia and less Bacteroides. Antibiotic disruption of the gut microbiota of graft recipients, either for their entire life or only during the first 3 weeks of life, resulted in increased medial injury of allograft arteries that is reflective of acute vascular rejection but did not affect intimal thickening reflective of transplant arteriosclerosis. Exacerbated vascular rejection resulting from disruption of the gut microbiota was related to increased infiltration of allograft arteries by neutrophils. Conclusions: Disruption of the gut microbiota early in life results in exacerbation of immune responses that cause acute vascular rejection.

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