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Type 3 Muscarinic Receptors Contribute to Clearance of Citrobacter rodentium.


ABSTRACT: The role of muscarinic receptors in mucosal homeostasis, response to enteric pathogens, and modulation of immune cell function is undefined.The contribution of type 3 muscarinic receptors (M3R) to mucosal homeostasis within the colon and host defense against Citrobacter rodentium was determined in uninfected and C. rodentium-infected WT and M3R-deficient (Chrm3) mice. In addition, WT and Chrm3 bone marrow-derived macrophages were studied to determine the ability of M3R to modulate macrophage phenotype and function.In Chrm3 mice, clearance of C. rodentium was delayed despite an amplified TH1/TH17 response. Delayed clearance of C. rodentium from Chrm3 mice was associated with prolonged adherence of bacteria to colonic mucosa, decreased goblet cell number, and decreased mucin 2 gene expression. Treatment of bone marrow-derived macrophages with bethanechol, a muscarinic-selective agonist, induced a classically activated macrophage phenotype, which was dependent on M3R expression. Chrm3 bone marrow-derived macrophages retained their ability to attain a classically activated macrophage phenotype when treated with the TH1 cytokine IFN-?.In Chrm3 mice, mucin production is attenuated and is associated with prolonged adherence of C. rodentium to colonic mucosa. The immune response, as characterized by production of TH1/TH17 cytokines, in C. rodentium-infected Chrm3 mice is intact. In addition, M3R activity promotes the development of classically activated macrophages. Our data establish a role for M3R in host defense against C. rodentium through effects on goblet cell mucus production and in the modulation of macrophage phenotype and function.

SUBMITTER: McLean LP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4821008 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Type 3 Muscarinic Receptors Contribute to Clearance of Citrobacter rodentium.

McLean Leon P LP   Smith Allen A   Cheung Lumei L   Sun Rex R   Grinchuk Viktoriya V   Vanuytsel Tim T   Desai Neemesh N   Urban Joseph F JF   Zhao Aiping A   Raufman Jean-Pierre JP   Shea-Donohue Terez T  

Inflammatory bowel diseases 20150801 8


<h4>Background</h4>The role of muscarinic receptors in mucosal homeostasis, response to enteric pathogens, and modulation of immune cell function is undefined.<h4>Methods</h4>The contribution of type 3 muscarinic receptors (M3R) to mucosal homeostasis within the colon and host defense against Citrobacter rodentium was determined in uninfected and C. rodentium-infected WT and M3R-deficient (Chrm3) mice. In addition, WT and Chrm3 bone marrow-derived macrophages were studied to determine the abilit  ...[more]

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