The early transcriptional response of pig small intestinal mucosa to invasion by Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium DT104

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2007

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Niewold, T.A.
Veldhuizen, Edwin J AISNI 0000000393386442
van der Meulen, J.
Haagsman, Henk PISNI 0000000395332181
de Wit, A.A.C.
Smits, M.A.
Tersteeg, M.H.G.
Hulst, M.M.

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Abstract

Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium (S. typhimurium) species are a leading cause of human invasive gastroenteritis. There is increasing in vitro evidence about Salmonella interaction with isolated cells or cell lines (macrophages, and enterocytes) on the molecular level, however, very little is known about in vivo interactions during actual invasion. We investigated the early interaction of S. typhimurium with intact small intestinal mucosa, in a pig model. Intestinal segments were infected with or without S. typhimurium DT104, and perfused. Whole mucosal gene expression was analyzed by cDNA array on 0, 2, 4, and 8 h post-infection. Invasion resulted in the upregulation of only eight transcripts in jejunal mucosa, among those the proinflammatory IL-8 (at 4 h only), and the antiinflammatory STAT3 (at 4 and 8 h). The limited number of differentially expressed genes found here in vivo compared to in vitro is most likely due to the presence of multiple, heterogenous cell interactions in intact mucosa. Furthermore, it is concluded that S. typhimurium evades strong host responses by downregulating the local inflammatory response.

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Salmonella typhimurium, Small intestine, Intestinal immunity, Microarray, Transcriptomics

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Niewold, T A, Veldhuizen, E J A, van der Meulen, J, Haagsman, H P, de Wit, A A C, Smits, M A, Tersteeg, M H G & Hulst, M M 2007, 'The early transcriptional response of pig small intestinal mucosa to invasion by Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium DT104', Molecular Immunology, vol. 44, no. 6, pp. 1316-1322. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molimm.2006.05.013