Intestinal mucus barriers normally prevent microbial infections but are sensitive to diet-dependent changes in the luminal environment. Here we demonstrate that mice fed a Western-style diet (WSD) suffer regiospecific failure of the mucus barrier in the small intestinal jejunum caused by diet-induced mucus aggregation. Mucus barrier disruption due to either WSD exposure or chromosomal Muc2 deletion results in collapse of the commensal jejunal microbiota, which in turn sensitizes mice to atypical jejunal colonization by the enteric pathogen Citrobacter rodentium. We illustrate the jejunal mucus layer as a microbial habitat, and link the regiospecific mucus dependency of the microbiota to distinctive properties of the jejunal niche. Together,...
IntroductionCampylobacter jejuni stands out as one of the leading causes of bacterial enteritis. In ...
The intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying epithel...
The intestinal tract is an ecosystem in which the resident microbiota lives in symbiosis with its ho...
Intestinal mucus barriers normally prevent microbial infections but are sensitive to diet-dependent ...
The gastrointestinal (GI) mucus layer is a protective and lubricating hydrogel of polymer-forming gl...
SummaryThe intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying ...
The intestinal mucus layer, which is largely composed of the secreted mucin Muc2 provides a first li...
BACKGROUND: The zoonotic pathogen Campylobacter jejuni is a leading cause of bacterial foodborne ent...
The intestinal tract is inhabited by a tremendous number of microorganisms, termed the gut microbiot...
Abstract The mammalian gastrointestinal tract is home to a complex microbial community engaged in ...
peer reviewedDespite the accepted health benefits of consuming dietary fiber, little is known about ...
AbstractThe intestinal mucus layer and endogenous microbiota are strongly intertwined and this contr...
The overall composition of the mammalian intestinal microbiota varies between individuals: within ea...
A functional mucus layer is a key requirement for gastrointestinal health as it serves as a barrier ...
Mechanisms whereby the gut mucosa tolerates commensal bacteria and food antigens without developing ...
IntroductionCampylobacter jejuni stands out as one of the leading causes of bacterial enteritis. In ...
The intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying epithel...
The intestinal tract is an ecosystem in which the resident microbiota lives in symbiosis with its ho...
Intestinal mucus barriers normally prevent microbial infections but are sensitive to diet-dependent ...
The gastrointestinal (GI) mucus layer is a protective and lubricating hydrogel of polymer-forming gl...
SummaryThe intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying ...
The intestinal mucus layer, which is largely composed of the secreted mucin Muc2 provides a first li...
BACKGROUND: The zoonotic pathogen Campylobacter jejuni is a leading cause of bacterial foodborne ent...
The intestinal tract is inhabited by a tremendous number of microorganisms, termed the gut microbiot...
Abstract The mammalian gastrointestinal tract is home to a complex microbial community engaged in ...
peer reviewedDespite the accepted health benefits of consuming dietary fiber, little is known about ...
AbstractThe intestinal mucus layer and endogenous microbiota are strongly intertwined and this contr...
The overall composition of the mammalian intestinal microbiota varies between individuals: within ea...
A functional mucus layer is a key requirement for gastrointestinal health as it serves as a barrier ...
Mechanisms whereby the gut mucosa tolerates commensal bacteria and food antigens without developing ...
IntroductionCampylobacter jejuni stands out as one of the leading causes of bacterial enteritis. In ...
The intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying epithel...
The intestinal tract is an ecosystem in which the resident microbiota lives in symbiosis with its ho...