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Time-Resolved Multiomics Illustrates Host and Gut Microbe Interactions during Salmonella Infection.

Authors :
Kim Y
Kokkinias K
Sabag-Daigle A
Leleiwi I
Borton M
Shaffer M
Baniasad M
Daly R
Ahmer BMM
Wrighton KC
Wysocki VH
Source :
Journal of proteome research [J Proteome Res] 2024 Nov 01; Vol. 23 (11), pp. 4864-4877. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Oct 07.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Salmonella infection, also known as Salmonellosis , is one of the most common food-borne illnesses. Salmonella infection can trigger host defensive functions, including an inflammatory response. The provoked-host inflammatory response has a significant impact on the bacterial population in the gut. In addition, Salmonella competes with other gut microorganisms for survival and growth within the host. Compositional and functional alterations in gut bacteria occur because of the host immunological response and competition between Salmonella and the gut microbiome. Host variation and the inherent complexity of the gut microbial community make understanding commensal and pathogen interactions particularly difficult during a Salmonella infection. Here, we present metabolomics and lipidomics analyses along with the 16S rRNA sequence analysis, revealing a comprehensive view of the metabolic interactions between the host and gut microbiota during Salmonella infection in a CBA/J mouse model. We found that different metabolic pathways were altered over the four investigated time points of Salmonella infection (days -2, +2, +6, and +13). Furthermore, metatranscriptomics analysis integrated with metabolomics and lipidomics analysis facilitated an understanding of the heterogeneous response of mice, depending on the degree of dysbiosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1535-3907
Volume :
23
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of proteome research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39374136
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jproteome.4c00172