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Chronic stress promotes colitis by disturbing the gut microbiota and triggering immune system response.


ABSTRACT: Chronic stress is known to promote inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but the underlying mechanism remains largely unresolved. Here, we found chronic stress to sensitize mice to dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis; to increase the infiltration of B cells, neutrophils, and proinflammatory ly6Chi macrophages in colonic lamina propria; and to present with decreased thymus and mesenteric lymph node (MLN) coefficients. Circulating total white blood cells were significantly increased after stress, and the proportion of MLN-associated immune cells were largely changed. Results showed a marked activation of IL-6/STAT3 signaling by stress. The detrimental action of stress was not terminated in IL-6-/- mice. Interestingly, the composition of gut microbiota was dramatically changed after stress, with expansion of inflammation-promoting bacteria. Furthermore, results showed stress-induced deficient expression of mucin-2 and lysozyme, which may contribute to the disorder of gut microbiota. Of note is that, in the case of cohousing, the stress-induced immune reaction and decreased body weight were abrogated, and transferred gut microbiota from stressed mice to control mice was sufficient to facilitate DSS-induced colitis. The important role of gut microbiota was further reinforced by broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment. Taken together, our results reveal that chronic stress disturbs gut microbiota, triggering immune system response and facilitating DSS-induced colitis.

SUBMITTER: Gao X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5879702 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chronic stress promotes colitis by disturbing the gut microbiota and triggering immune system response.

Gao Xinghua X   Cao Qiuhua Q   Cheng Yan Y   Zhao Dandan D   Wang Zhuo Z   Yang Hongbao H   Wu Qijin Q   You Linjun L   Wang Yue Y   Lin Yanting Y   Li Xianjing X   Wang Yun Y   Bian Jin-Song JS   Sun Dongdong D   Kong Lingyi L   Birnbaumer Lutz L   Yang Yong Y  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180312 13


Chronic stress is known to promote inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but the underlying mechanism remains largely unresolved. Here, we found chronic stress to sensitize mice to dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis; to increase the infiltration of B cells, neutrophils, and proinflammatory ly6C<sup>hi</sup> macrophages in colonic lamina propria; and to present with decreased thymus and mesenteric lymph node (MLN) coefficients. Circulating total white blood cells were significantly increase  ...[more]

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