Lactobacillus from the Altered Schaedler Flora maintain IFNγ homeostasis to promote behavioral stress resilience

IF 8.8 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Andrea R. Merchak , Samuel Wachamo , Lucille C. Brown , Alisha Thakur , Brett Moreau , Ryan M. Brown , Courtney R. Rivet-Noor , Tula Raghavan , Alban Gaultier
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Abstract

The gut microbiome consists of trillions of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that inhabit the digestive tract. These communities are sensitive to disruption from environmental exposures ranging from diet changes to illness. Disruption of the community of lactic acid producing bacteria, Lactobaccillacea, has been well documented in mood disorders and stress exposure. In fact, oral supplement with many Lactobacillus species can ameliorate these effects, preventing depression- and anxiety-like behavior. Here, we utilize a gnotobiotic mouse colonized with the Altered Schaedler Flora to remove the two native species of Lactobaccillacea: L. intestinalis and L. murinus. Using this microbial community, we found that the Lactobacillus species themselves, and not the disrupted microbial communities are protective from environmental stressors. Further, we determine that Lactobaccillacea are maintaining homeostatic IFNγ levels which are mediating these behavioral and circuit level responses. By utilizing the Altered Schaedler Flora, we have gained new insight into how probiotics influence behavior and provide novel methods to study potential therapies to treat mood disorders.

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来自Altered Schaedler Flora的乳酸杆菌维持IFNγ稳态以促进行为应激恢复。
肠道微生物组由栖息在消化道中的数万亿细菌、真菌和病毒组成。这些社区对从饮食变化到疾病等环境暴露造成的破坏很敏感。乳酸产生菌Lactobacillacea的群落破坏在情绪障碍和压力暴露中已有充分的记录。事实上,口服补充许多乳酸杆菌可以改善这些效果,预防抑郁和焦虑样行为。在这里,我们利用一只用改变的Schaedler植物群定殖的无生物小鼠来去除两种本地乳杆菌:肠乳杆菌和鼠乳杆菌。利用这个微生物群落,我们发现乳杆菌物种本身,而不是被破坏的微生物群落,可以保护它们免受环境压力。此外,我们确定Lactobacillacea正在维持稳态IFNγ水平,该水平介导这些行为和电路水平的反应。通过利用Altered Schaedler Flora,我们对益生菌如何影响行为有了新的了解,并为研究治疗情绪障碍的潜在疗法提供了新的方法。
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29.60
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290
审稿时长
28 days
期刊介绍: Established in 1987, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity proudly serves as the official journal of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society (PNIRS). This pioneering journal is dedicated to publishing peer-reviewed basic, experimental, and clinical studies that explore the intricate interactions among behavioral, neural, endocrine, and immune systems in both humans and animals. As an international and interdisciplinary platform, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity focuses on original research spanning neuroscience, immunology, integrative physiology, behavioral biology, psychiatry, psychology, and clinical medicine. The journal is inclusive of research conducted at various levels, including molecular, cellular, social, and whole organism perspectives. With a commitment to efficiency, the journal facilitates online submission and review, ensuring timely publication of experimental results. Manuscripts typically undergo peer review and are returned to authors within 30 days of submission. It's worth noting that Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, published eight times a year, does not impose submission fees or page charges, fostering an open and accessible platform for scientific discourse.
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