Exposure to the gut microbiota from cigarette smoke-exposed mice exacerbates cigarette smoke extract-induced inflammation in zebrafish larvae

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
Simone Morris , Kathryn Wright , Vamshikrishna Malyla , Warwick J. Britton , Philip M. Hansbro , Pradeep Manuneedhi Cholan , Stefan H. Oehlers
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Cigarette smoke (CS)-induced inflammation leads to a range of diseases including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and cancer. The gut microbiota is a major modifying environmental factor that determine the severity of cigarette smoke-induced pathology. Microbiomes and metabolites from CS-exposed mice exacerbate lung inflammation via the gut-lung axis of shared mucosal immunity in mice but these systems are expensive to establish and analyse. Zebrafish embryos and larvae have been used to model the effects of cigarette smoking on a range of physiological processes and offer an amenable platform for screening modifiers of cigarette smoke-induced pathologies with key features of low cost and rapid visual readouts. Here we exposed zebrafish larvae to cigarette smoke extract (CSE) and characterised a CSE-induced leukocytic inflammatory phenotype with increased neutrophilic and macrophage inflammation in the gut. The CSE-induced phenotype was exacerbated by co-exposure to microbiota from the faeces of CS-exposed mice, but not control mice. Microbiota could be recovered from the gut of zebrafish and studied in isolation in a screening setting. This demonstrates the utility of the zebrafish-CSE exposure platform for identifying environmental modifiers of cigarette smoking-associated pathology and demonstrates that the CS-exposed mouse gut microbiota potentiates the inflammatory effects of CSE across host species.

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暴露于香烟烟雾的小鼠的肠道微生物群会加剧斑马鱼幼虫的香烟烟雾提取物诱导的炎症
香烟烟雾(CS)引起的炎症导致一系列疾病,包括慢性阻塞性肺病和癌症。肠道微生物群是一个主要的环境调节因素,决定了吸烟引起的病理的严重程度。来自cs暴露小鼠的微生物组和代谢物通过小鼠共享粘膜免疫的肠-肺轴加剧肺部炎症,但这些系统的建立和分析成本很高。斑马鱼胚胎和幼鱼已被用于模拟吸烟对一系列生理过程的影响,并提供了一个合适的平台,用于筛选香烟烟雾引起的病变的调节剂,其主要特点是成本低,视觉读数快。在这里,我们将斑马鱼幼虫暴露于香烟烟雾提取物(CSE)中,并表征了CSE诱导的白细胞炎症表型,肠道中嗜中性粒细胞和巨噬细胞炎症增加。暴露于cs暴露小鼠粪便中的微生物群会加剧cse诱导的表型,而对照组小鼠则不会。微生物群可以从斑马鱼的肠道中恢复,并在筛选环境中进行分离研究。这证明了斑马鱼-CSE暴露平台在识别吸烟相关病理的环境调节剂方面的效用,并证明了cs暴露的小鼠肠道微生物群增强了宿主物种中CSE的炎症效应。
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