Mutual modulation of gut microbiota and the immune system in type 1 diabetes models

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Institut Català de la Salut
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[Rosell-Mases E, Corral-Pujol M, Egia-Mendikute L] Immunology and Immunopathology Group, Department of Experimental Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitat de Lleida (UdL) and Institut de Recerca Biomèdica de Lleida (IRBLleida), Lleida, Spain. [Santiago A, Yáñez F, Varela E, Serrano-Gómez G] Grup de Recerca en Microbioma, Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain. [Manichanh C] Grup de Recerca en Microbioma, Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain. CIBER of Hepatic and Digestive Diseases (CIBEREHD), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Madrid, Spain
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Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
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Rosell-Mases, Estela
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Santiago, Alba
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Corral Pujol, Marta
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Varela Castro, Encarna
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Egia-Mendikute, Leire
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Serrano Gómez, Gerard
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Yañez, Francisca
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Chaysavanh, Manichanh
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2025-10-24T08:45:59Z
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2025-10-24T08:45:59Z
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2024-01-11T13:21:17Z
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2024-01-11T13:21:17Z
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2023-11-27
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Rosell-Mases E, Santiago A, Corral-Pujol M, Yáñez F, Varela E, Egia-Mendikute L, et al. Mutual modulation of gut microbiota and the immune system in type 1 diabetes models. Nat Commun. 2023 Nov 27;14:7770.
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2041-1723
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https://hdl.handle.net/11351/10836
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10.1038/s41467-023-43652-x
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38012160
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http://hdl.handle.net/11351/10836
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Immunological disorders; Metabolic disorders; Molecular biology
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Trastorns immunològics; Trastorns metabòlics; Biologia molecular
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Trastornos inmunológicos; Trastornos metabólicos; Biología Molecular
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The transgenic 116C-NOD mouse strain exhibits a prevalent Th17 phenotype, and reduced type 1 diabetes (T1D) compared to non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. A cohousing experiment between both models revealed lower T1D incidence in NOD mice cohoused with 116C-NOD, associated with gut microbiota changes, reduced intestinal permeability, shifts in T and B cell subsets, and a transition from Th1 to Th17 responses. Distinct gut bacterial signatures were linked to T1D in each group. Using a RAG-2−/− genetic background, we found that T cell alterations promoted segmented filamentous bacteria proliferation in young NOD and 116C-NOD, as well as in immunodeficient NOD.RAG-2−/− and 116C-NOD.RAG-2−/− mice across all ages. Bifidobacterium colonization depended on lymphocytes and thrived in a non-diabetogenic environment. Additionally, 116C-NOD B cells in 116C-NOD.RAG-2−/− mice enriched the gut microbiota in Adlercreutzia and reduced intestinal permeability. Collectively, these results indicate reciprocal modulation between gut microbiota and the immune system in rodent T1D models.
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This work was supported by the Plan Nacional de I + D + i of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (PID2019-109302RB-I00), the DiabetesCERO Foundation (Becas Impulso Talento Joven 2022), and CIBER of Diabetes and Associated Metabolic Diseases (CIBERDEM) that is an initiative from Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Spain). E.R.-M. was supported by predoctoral fellowships from the Generalitat de Catalunya (AGAUR FI-DGR, grant number: 2013FI_B 00585), the Spanish Government (FPU, grant number: FPU13/02045) and the IRBLleida. M.C.-P., B.A., and L.E.-M. were supported by UdL and IRBLleida predoctoral fellowships. F. Y. was supported by a predoctoral fellowship from the Chilean Government (ANID, grant number: 72190278). G.S.-G. was supported by a predoctoral fellowship from VHIR.
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eng
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Nature Portfolio
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Nature Communications;14
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43652-x
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Attribution 4.0 International
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Scientia
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Ratolins transgènics
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Diabetis - Aspectes genètics
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Intestins - Microbiologia
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PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES::Microbiological Phenomena::Microbiota::Gastrointestinal Microbiome
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DISEASES::Immune System Diseases::Autoimmune Diseases::Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1
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ORGANISMS::Eukaryota::Animals::Animal Population Groups::Animals, Genetically Modified::Mice, Transgenic
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FENÓMENOS Y PROCESOS::fenómenos microbiológicos::microbiota::microbiota intestinal
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ENFERMEDADES::enfermedades del sistema inmune::enfermedades autoinmunes::diabetes mellitus tipo I
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ORGANISMOS::Eukaryota::animales::grupos de población animal::animales modificados genéticamente::ratones transgénicos
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Mutual modulation of gut microbiota and the immune system in type 1 diabetes models
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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