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Cell Host Microbe ; 25(1): 128-139.e5, 2019 01 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30629913

ABSTRACT

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.


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Enterobacteriaceae/growth & development , Enterobacteriaceae/physiology , Oxygen/metabolism , Salmonella/growth & development , Symbiosis , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Cecum/microbiology , Cecum/pathology , Chickens , Coinfection , Enterobacteriaceae/genetics , Escherichia coli , Female , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Male , Mice , Probiotics , Salmonella/genetics , Salmonella/pathogenicity , Salmonella Infections, Animal , Salmonella enteritidis/growth & development , Salmonella enteritidis/pathogenicity , Spores, Bacterial/growth & development , Virulence Factors
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