Differential response of the cynomolgus macaque gut microbiota to Shigella infection

Little is known about the role of gut microbiota in response to live oral vaccines against enteric pathogens. We examined the effect of immunization with an oral live-attenuated Shigella dysenteriae 1 vaccine and challenge with wild-type S. dysenteriae 1 on the fecal microbiota of cynomolgus macaque...

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description Little is known about the role of gut microbiota in response to live oral vaccines against enteric pathogens. We examined the effect of immunization with an oral live-attenuated Shigella dysenteriae 1 vaccine and challenge with wild-type S. dysenteriae 1 on the fecal microbiota of cynomolgus macaques using 16 S rRNA analysis of fecal samples. Multi-dimensional cluster analysis identified different bacterial community types within macaques from geographically distinct locations. The fecal microbiota of Mauritian macaques, observed to be genetically distinct, harbored a high-diversity community and responded differently to Shigella immunization, as well as challenge compared to the microbiota in non-Mauritian macaques. While both macaque populations exhibited anti-Shigella antibody responses, clinical shigellosis was observed only among non-Mauritian macaques. These studies highlight the importance of further investigation into the possible protective role of the microbiota against enteric pathogens and consideration of host genetic backgrounds in conducting vaccine studies.
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subjects Administration, Oral
Animals
Antibodies
Antibodies, Bacterial - blood
Bacteria
Biology
Cluster analysis
Communities
Comparative analysis
Dimensional analysis
Dysentery, Bacillary - microbiology
Dysentery, Bacillary - prevention & control
Epidemiology
Fecal microflora
Feces
Feces - microbiology
Female
Gastrointestinal Tract - microbiology
Genetic Variation
Genomes
Haplotypes
Health aspects
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Immunization
Immunology
Infections
Intestinal microflora
Macaca fascicularis
Macaca fascicularis - microbiology
Male
Medicine
Microbiota
Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
Microbiota - genetics
Molecular Typing
Pathogens
Pathology
Phylogeny
Public health
RNA
RNA, Bacterial - genetics
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
rRNA
Shigella
Shigella dysenteriae - immunology
Shigella dysenteriae - physiology
Shigella Vaccines - administration & dosage
Shigellosis
Studies
Vaccination
Vaccines
Vaccines, Attenuated - administration & dosage
title Differential response of the cynomolgus macaque gut microbiota to Shigella infection
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