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A murine model of tuberculosis/type 2 diabetes comorbidity for investigating the microbiome, metabolome and associated immune parameters

机译:结核/型糖尿病合并症的小鼠模型,用于研究微生物组,代谢物和相关免疫参数

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Tuberculosis(TB)is one of the deadliest infectious diseases in the world.The meta-bolic disease type 2 diabetes(T2D)significantly increases the risk of developing ac-tive TB.Effective new TB vaccine candidates and novel therapeutic interventions are required to meet the challenges of global TB eradication.Recent evidence suggests that the microbiota plays a significant role in how the host responds to infection,in-jury and neoplastic changes.Animal models that closely reflect human physiology are crucial in assessing new treatments and to decipher the underlying immunological defects responsible for increased TB susceptibility in comorbid patients.In this study,using a diet-induced murine T2D model that reflects the etiopathogenesis of clinical T2D and increased TB susceptibility,we investigated how the intestinal microbiota may impact the development of T2D,and how the gut microbial composition changes following a very low-dose aerosol infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis(Mtb).Our data revealed a substantial intestinal microbiota dysbiosis in T2D mice compared to non-diabetic animals.The observed differences were comparable to previous clini-cal reports in TB patients,in which it was shown that Mtb infection causes rapid loss of microbial diversity.Furthermore,diversity index and principle component analyses demonstrated distinct clustering of Mtb-infected non-diabetic mice vs.Mtb-infected T2D mice.Our findings support a broad applicability of T2D mice as a tractable small animal model for studying distinct immune parameters,microbiota and the immune-metabolome of TB/T2D comorbidity.This model may also enable answers to be found to critical outstanding questions about targeted interventions of the gut mi-crobiota and the gut-lung axis.

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    《动物模型与实验医学(英文)》 |2021年第002期|181-188|共8页
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    Centre for Molecular Therapeutics Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine James Cook University Cairns&Townsville QLD Australia;

    College of Public Health Medical and Veterinary Sciences James Cook University Townsville QLD Australia;

    Centre for Molecular Therapeutics Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine James Cook University Cairns&Townsville QLD Australia;

    Centre for Tropical Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology James Cook University Cairns QLD Australia;

    John Curtin School of Medical Research Australian National University Canberra ACT Australia;

    Centre for Molecular Therapeutics Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine James Cook University Cairns&Townsville QLD Australia;

    College of Public Health Medical and Veterinary Sciences James Cook University Townsville QLD Australia;

    Science and Technology University of New England Armidale NSW Australia;

    Centre for Molecular Therapeutics Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine James Cook University Cairns&Townsville QLD Australia;

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