Microbe-Immune-Stress Interactions Impact Behaviour during Postnatal Development.
Cassandra FrancellaMiranda GreenGiorgia CaspaniJonathan K Y LaiKelly C RilettJane A FosterPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Decades of research have established the role of microbiota-brain communication in behaviour and brain function. Studies have shown that microbiota composition and diversity are influenced by a variety of factors including host genetics, diet, and other environmental exposures, with implications for the immunological and neurobiological development of the host organism. To further understand early-life interactions between environment, genetic factors, the microbiome and the central nervous system, we investigated the impact of postnatal stress in C57Bl/6 wild type and T-cell deficient mice on microbe-brain interactions and behaviour. Mice were exposed to immune challenge with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) at postnatal day (P) 3 and maternal separation at P9 (16 h overnight). Behavioural assessment of growth and development as well as behaviour (righting reflex, ultrasonic vocalizations in response to brief maternal separation, open field, sociability, and grooming) was conducted. Microbiota diversity and composition of fecal samples collected at P24 revealed reduced alpha diversity in T-cell-deficient mice as well as genotype- and stress-related taxa. Notably, integrated analyses of microbiota and behaviour in the context of immunocompromise revealed key behavioural related taxa that may be important to brain development. These findings are important to determining the influence of genetic and environmental factors on gut microbiota and advances our understanding microbiome-brain signaling pathways on neurodevelopment and behaviour.
Keyphrases
- resting state
- white matter
- early life
- functional connectivity
- preterm infants
- wild type
- cerebral ischemia
- inflammatory response
- signaling pathway
- genome wide
- birth weight
- minimally invasive
- gene expression
- copy number
- cell proliferation
- multiple sclerosis
- climate change
- immune response
- metabolic syndrome
- body mass index
- insulin resistance
- blood brain barrier
- high fat diet induced
- high resolution
- skeletal muscle
- lps induced
- weight loss
- pi k akt
- preterm birth
- induced apoptosis