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The HMI™ module: a new tool to study the host-microbiota interaction in the human gastrointestinal tract in vitro

机译:HmI™模块:一种新的工具,用于研究体外人体胃肠道中宿主 - 微生物群的相互作用

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Background: Recent scientific developments have shed more light on the importance of the host-microbe interaction, particularly in the gut. However, the mechanistic study of the host-microbe interplay is complicated by the intrinsic limitations in reaching the different areas of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) in vivo. In this paper, we present the technical validation of a new device - the Host-Microbiota Interaction (HMI) module - and the evidence that it can be used in combination with a gut dynamic simulator to evaluate the effect of a specific treatment at the level of the luminal microbial community and of the host surface colonization and signaling.Results: The HMI module recreates conditions that are physiologically relevant for the GIT: i) a mucosal area to which bacteria can adhere under relevant shear stress (3 dynes cm-2); ii) the bilateral transport of low molecular weight metabolites (4 to 150 kDa) with permeation coefficients ranging from 2.4 x 10(-6) to 7.1 x 10(-9) cm sec(-1); and iii) microaerophilic conditions at the bottom of the growing biofilm (PmO2 = 2.5 x 10(-4) cm sec(-1)). In a long-term study, the host's cells in the HMI module were still viable after a 48-hour exposure to a complex microbial community. The dominant mucus-associated microbiota differed from the luminal one and its composition was influenced by the treatment with a dried product derived from yeast fermentation. The latter - with known anti-inflammatory properties induced a decrease of pro-inflammatory IL-8 production between 24 and 48 h.Conclusions: The study of the in vivo functionality of adhering bacterial communities in the human GIT and of the localized effect on the host is frequently hindered by the complexity of reaching particular areas of the GIT. The HMI module offers the possibility of co-culturing a gut representative microbial community with enterocyte-like cells up to 48 h and may therefore contribute to the mechanistic understanding of host-microbiome interactions.
机译:背景:最近的科学发展已使人们更加了解宿主-微生物相互作用的重要性,尤其是在肠道中。但是,宿主-微生物相互作用的机理研究由于体内到达胃肠道(GIT)不同区域的固有限制而变得复杂。在本文中,我们介绍了一种新设备的技术验证-宿主-微生物相互作用(HMI)模块-以及可以与肠道动态模拟器结合使用以在水平上评估特定治疗效果的证据结果:HMI模块重新创建了与GIT生理相关的条件:i)黏膜区域,细菌可以在相关的剪切应力下粘附(3达因厘米2) ; ii)渗透系数范围从2.4 x 10(-6)到7.1 x 10(-9)cm sec(-1)的低分子量代谢物(4至150 kDa)的双边转运; iii)生长的生物膜底部的微需氧条件(PmO2 = 2.5 x 10(-4)cm sec(-1))。在一项长期研究中,HMI模块中宿主细胞在暴露于复杂的微生物群落48小时后仍能存活。占主导地位的与粘液相关的微生物群不同于管腔微生物群,其组成受到酵母发酵干燥产物处理的影响。后者具有已知的抗炎特性,可在24至48 h内降低促炎性IL-8的产生。结论:研究了人类GIT中粘附的细菌群落的体内功能以及对GIT局部作用的研究。通常,到达GIT特定区域的复杂性会阻碍主机。 HMI模块提供了将肠道代表性的微生物群落与肠上皮样细胞共同培养长达48小时的可能性,因此可能有助于对宿主-微生物组相互作用的机械理解。

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