Fecal microbiota transplant rescues mice from human pathogen mediated sepsis by restoring systemic immunity

粪便微生物群移植通过恢复全身免疫力拯救小鼠免于人类病原体介导的败血症

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作者:Sangman M Kim #, Jennifer R DeFazio #, Sanjiv K Hyoju, Kishan Sangani, Robert Keskey, Monika A Krezalek, Nikolai N Khodarev, Naseer Sangwan, Scott Christley, Katharine G Harris, Ankit Malik, Alexander Zaborin, Romain Bouziat, Diana R Ranoa, Mara Wiegerinck, Jordan D Ernest, Baddr A Shakhsheer, Irma

Abstract

Death due to sepsis remains a persistent threat to critically ill patients confined to the intensive care unit and is characterized by colonization with multi-drug-resistant healthcare-associated pathogens. Here we report that sepsis in mice caused by a defined four-member pathogen community isolated from a patient with lethal sepsis is associated with the systemic suppression of key elements of the host transcriptome required for pathogen clearance and decreased butyrate expression. More specifically, these pathogens directly suppress interferon regulatory factor 3. Fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) reverses the course of otherwise lethal sepsis by enhancing pathogen clearance via the restoration of host immunity in an interferon regulatory factor 3-dependent manner. This protective effect is linked to the expansion of butyrate-producing Bacteroidetes. Taken together these results suggest that fecal microbiota transplantation may be a treatment option in sepsis associated with immunosuppression.

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