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Expression of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor contributes to the establishment of intestinal microbial community structure in mice.


ABSTRACT: Environmental and genetic factors represent key components in the establishment/maintenance of the intestinal microbiota. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is emerging as a pleiotropic factor, modulating pathways beyond its established role as a xenobiotic sensor. The AHR is known to regulate immune surveillance within the intestine through retention of intraepithelial lymphocytes, functional redistribution of Th17/Treg balance. Consequently, environmental/genetic manipulation of AHR activity likely influences host-microbe homeostasis. Utilizing C57BL6/J Ahr-/+ and Ahr-/- co-housed littermates followed by 18 days of genotypic segregation, we examined the influence of AHR expression upon intestinal microbe composition/functionality and host physiology. 16S sequencing/quantitative PCR (qPCR) revealed significant changes in phyla abundance, particularly Verrucomicrobia together with segmented filamentous bacteria, and an increase in species diversity in Ahr-/- mice following genotypic segregation. Metagenomics/metabolomics indicate microbial composition is associated with functional shifts in bacterial metabolism. Analysis identified Ahr-/--dependent increases in ileal gene expression, indicating increased inflammatory tone. Transfer of Ahr-/- microbiota to wild-type germ-free mice recapitulated the increase Verrucomicrobia and inflammatory tone, indicating Ahr-/--microbial dependence. These data suggest a role for the AHR in influencing the community structure of the intestinal microbiota.

SUBMITTER: Murray IA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5034278 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expression of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor contributes to the establishment of intestinal microbial community structure in mice.

Murray Iain A IA   Nichols Robert G RG   Zhang Limin L   Patterson Andrew D AD   Perdew Gary H GH  

Scientific reports 20160923


Environmental and genetic factors represent key components in the establishment/maintenance of the intestinal microbiota. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is emerging as a pleiotropic factor, modulating pathways beyond its established role as a xenobiotic sensor. The AHR is known to regulate immune surveillance within the intestine through retention of intraepithelial lymphocytes, functional redistribution of Th17/Treg balance. Consequently, environmental/genetic manipulation of AHR activity  ...[more]

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