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Tier III GS218988 • GF C57BL/10 and C3H mice given the same flora

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12 week-old male C3HHeOuJ (C3H) and C57BL/10ScSn (C57BL/10) mice (12 mice per group) germ free mice were colonized with feces associated with the unspecified microbiota of a single C57BL/10 donor mouse. Genes differentially expressed in the colonic mucosa between the two colonized strains. FDR uploaded.

LABEL:

GF mice given same flora

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Binary

DATE ADDED:

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DATE UPDATED:

2024-10-22

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AUTHORS:

Brodziak F, Meharg C, Blaut M, Loh G

TITLE:

Differences in mucosal gene expression in the colon of two inbred mouse strains after colonization with commensal gut bacteria.

JOURNAL:

PloS one None 2013, Vol 8, pp. e72317

ABSTRACT:

The host genotype has been proposed to contribute to individually composed bacterial communities in the gut. To provide deeper insight into interactions between gut bacteria and host, we associated germ-free C3H and C57BL/10 mice with intestinal bacteria from a C57BL/10 donor mouse. Analysis of microbiota similarity between the animals with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis revealed the development of a mouse strain-specific microbiota. Microarray-based gene expression analysis in the colonic mucosa identified 202 genes whose expression differed significantly by a factor of more than 2. Application of bioinformatics tools demonstrated that functional terms including signaling/secretion, lipid degradation/catabolism, guanine nucleotide/guanylate binding and immune response were significantly enriched in differentially expressed genes. We had a closer look at the 56 genes with expression differences of more than 4 and observed a higher expression in C57BL/10 mice of the genes coding for Tlr1 and Ang4 which are involved in the recognition and response to gut bacteria. A higher expression of Pla2g2a was detected in C3H mice. In addition, a number of interferon-inducible genes were higher expressed in C3H than in C57BL/10 mice including Gbp1, Mal, Oasl2, Ifi202b, Rtp4, Ly6g6c, Ifi27l2a, Usp18, Ifit1, Ifi44, and Ly6g indicating that interferons may play an essential role in microbiota regulation. However, genes coding for interferons, their receptors, factors involved in interferon expression regulation or signaling pathways were not differentially expressed between the two mouse strains. Taken together, our study confirms that the host genotype is involved in the establishment of host-specific bacterial communities in the gut. Based on expression differences after colonization with the same bacterial inoculum, we propose that Pla2g2a and interferon-dependent genes may contribute to this phenomenon. PUBMED: 23951309
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