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Title: Host-derived nitrate boosts growth of E. coli in the inflamed gut
Authors: Sebastian E. Winter
Maria G. Winter
Mariana N. Xavier
Parameth Thiennimitr
Victor Poon
A. Marijke Keestra
Richard C. Laughlin
Gabriel Gomez
Jing Wu
Sara D. Lawhon
Ina E. Popova
Sanjai J. Parikh
L. Garry Adams
Renée M. Tsolis
Valley J. Stewart
Andreas J. Bäumler
Authors: Sebastian E. Winter
Maria G. Winter
Mariana N. Xavier
Parameth Thiennimitr
Victor Poon
A. Marijke Keestra
Richard C. Laughlin
Gabriel Gomez
Jing Wu
Sara D. Lawhon
Ina E. Popova
Sanjai J. Parikh
L. Garry Adams
Renée M. Tsolis
Valley J. Stewart
Andreas J. Bäumler
Keywords: Multidisciplinary
Issue Date: 8-Feb-2013
Abstract: Changes in the microbial community structure are observed in individuals with intestinal inflammatory disorders. These changes are often characterized by a depletion of obligate anaerobic bacteria, whereas the relative abundance of facultative anaerobic Enterobacteriaceae increases. The mechanisms by which the host response shapes the microbial community structure, however, remain unknown. We show that nitrate generated as a by-product of the inflammatory response conferred a growth advantage to the commensal bacterium Escherichia coli in the large intestine of mice. Mice deficient in inducible nitric oxide synthase did not support the growth of E. coli by nitrate respiration, suggesting that the nitrate generated during inflammation was host-derived. Thus, the inflammatory host response selectively enhances the growth of commensal Enterobacteriaceae by generating electron acceptors for anaerobic respiration.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53044
ISSN: 10959203
00368075
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