Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4220792225> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4220792225 abstract "The anaerobic bacterium Clostridioides difficile represents one of the most problematic pathogens, especially in hospitals. Dysbiosis has been proven to largely reduce colonization resistance against this intestinal pathogen. The beneficial effect of the microbiota is closely associated with the metabolic activity of intestinal microbes such as the ability to transform primary bile acids into secondary ones. However, the basis and the molecular action of bile acids (BAs) on the pathogen are not well understood. We stressed the pathogen with the four most abundant human bile acids: cholic acid (CA), chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA), deoxycholic acid (DCA) and lithocholic acid (LCA). Thin layer chromatography (TLC), confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), and electron microscopy (EM) were employed to track the enrichment and destination of bile acids in the bacterial cell. TLC not only revealed a strong accumulation of LCA in C. difficile, but also indicated changes in the composition of membrane lipids in BA-treated cells. Furthermore, morphological changes induced by BAs were determined, most pronounced in the virtually complete loss of flagella in LCA-stressed cells and a flagella reduction after DCA and CDCA challenge. Quantification of both, protein and RNA of the main flagella component FliC proved the decrease in flagella to originate from a change in gene expression on transcriptional level. Notably, the loss of flagella provoked by LCA did not reduce adhesion ability of C. difficile to Caco-2 cells. Most remarkably, extracellular toxin A levels in the presence of BAs showed a similar pattern as flagella expression. That is, CA did not affect toxin expression, whereas lower secretion of toxin A was determined in cells stressed with LCA, DCA or CDCA. In summary, the various BAs were shown to differentially modify virulence determinants, such as flagella expression, host cell adhesion and toxin synthesis. Our results indicate differences of BAs in cellular localization and impact on membrane composition, which could be a reason of their diverse effects. This study is a starting point in the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying the differences in BA action, which in turn can be vital regarding the outcome of a C. difficile infection." @default.
- W4220792225 created "2022-04-03" @default.
- W4220792225 creator A5005905231 @default.
- W4220792225 creator A5012625860 @default.
- W4220792225 creator A5018444919 @default.
- W4220792225 creator A5020535728 @default.
- W4220792225 creator A5040468732 @default.
- W4220792225 creator A5049241129 @default.
- W4220792225 creator A5054848260 @default.
- W4220792225 creator A5086936979 @default.
- W4220792225 date "2022-03-24" @default.
- W4220792225 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W4220792225 title "Destination and Specific Impact of Different Bile Acids in the Intestinal Pathogen Clostridioides difficile" @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1510271669 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1519633296 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1529695053 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1705744822 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1761355088 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1771756542 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1963864447 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1968529176 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1968953113 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1979012796 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1980547384 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1987904060 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1988928919 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1989497463 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1993830991 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W1995401406 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2005398300 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2006656480 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2012035843 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2017617511 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2020867722 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2021882008 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2025018752 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2025902030 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2027546299 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2061023907 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2062415505 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2064550566 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2067574120 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2069894149 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2077460182 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2077865765 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2082944347 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2084057318 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2085638509 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2087083032 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2090536421 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2097136349 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2099540110 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2103996474 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2120255318 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2121462614 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2126588228 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2136558879 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2138358104 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2139566520 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2141474738 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2144519105 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2158118590 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2162904770 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2167279371 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2319362642 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2329062174 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2336367423 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2345528828 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2347869237 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2391375401 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2401646838 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2593518051 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2597412283 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2766734789 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2791939477 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2898379277 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2917010580 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2944237030 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W2998983290 @default.
- W4220792225 cites W3135842290 @default.
- W4220792225 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.814692" @default.
- W4220792225 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35401433" @default.
- W4220792225 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4220792225 type Work @default.
- W4220792225 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W4220792225 countsByYear W42207922252022 @default.
- W4220792225 countsByYear W42207922252023 @default.
- W4220792225 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4220792225 hasAuthorship W4220792225A5005905231 @default.
- W4220792225 hasAuthorship W4220792225A5012625860 @default.
- W4220792225 hasAuthorship W4220792225A5018444919 @default.
- W4220792225 hasAuthorship W4220792225A5020535728 @default.
- W4220792225 hasAuthorship W4220792225A5040468732 @default.
- W4220792225 hasAuthorship W4220792225A5049241129 @default.
- W4220792225 hasAuthorship W4220792225A5054848260 @default.
- W4220792225 hasAuthorship W4220792225A5086936979 @default.
- W4220792225 hasBestOaLocation W42207922251 @default.
- W4220792225 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4220792225 hasConcept C115811362 @default.
- W4220792225 hasConcept C185592680 @default.