The microbiota and immune response during Clostridium difficile infection. 2016

Erica L Buonomo, and William A Petri
Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Cancer, University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA. Electronic address: elb3ea@virginia.edu.

Clostridium difficile is a gram-positive, spore forming anaerobe that infects the gut when the normal microbiota has been disrupted. C. difficile infection (CDI) is the most common cause of hospital acquired infection in the United States, and the leading cause of death due to gastroenteritis. Patients suffering from CDI have varying symptoms which range from mild diarrhea to pseudomembranous colitis and death. The involvement of the immune response to influence disease severity is just beginning to be investigated. There is evidence that the immune response can facilitate either protective or pathogenic phenotypes, suggesting it plays a multifaceted role during CDI. In addition to the immune response, the microbiota is pivotal in dictating the pathogenesis to CDI. A healthy microbiota effectively inhibits infection by restricting the ability of C. difficile to expand in the colon. Thus, understanding which immune mediators and components of the microbiota play beneficial roles during CDI will be important to future therapeutic developments. This review outlines how the microbiota can modulate specific immune mediators, such as IL-23 and others, to influence disease outcome.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007113 Immunity, Innate The capacity of a normal organism to remain unaffected by microorganisms and their toxins. It results from the presence of naturally occurring ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS, constitutional factors such as BODY TEMPERATURE and immediate acting immune cells such as NATURAL KILLER CELLS. Immunity, Native,Immunity, Natural,Immunity, Non-Specific,Resistance, Natural,Innate Immune Response,Innate Immunity,Immune Response, Innate,Immune Responses, Innate,Immunity, Non Specific,Innate Immune Responses,Native Immunity,Natural Immunity,Natural Resistance,Non-Specific Immunity
D003092 Colitis Inflammation of the COLON section of the large intestine (INTESTINE, LARGE), usually with symptoms such as DIARRHEA (often with blood and mucus), ABDOMINAL PAIN, and FEVER. Colitides
D004198 Disease Susceptibility A constitution or condition of the body which makes the tissues react in special ways to certain extrinsic stimuli and thus tends to make the individual more than usually susceptible to certain diseases. Diathesis,Susceptibility, Disease,Diatheses,Disease Susceptibilities,Susceptibilities, Disease
D004761 Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous An acute inflammation of the INTESTINAL MUCOSA that is characterized by the presence of pseudomembranes or plaques in the SMALL INTESTINE (pseudomembranous enteritis) and the LARGE INTESTINE (pseudomembranous colitis). It is commonly associated with antibiotic therapy and CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE colonization. Antibiotic-Associated Colitis,Clostridium Enterocolitis,Colitis, Pseudomembranous,Enteritis, Pseudomembranous,Pseudomembranous Colitis,Pseudomembranous Enteritis,Pseudomembranous Enterocolitis,Antibiotic Associated Colitis,Colitis, Antibiotic-Associated
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000069196 Gastrointestinal Microbiome All of the microbial organisms that naturally exist within the GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT. Enteric Bacteria,Gastric Microbiome,Gastrointestinal Flora,Gastrointestinal Microbial Community,Gastrointestinal Microbiota,Gastrointestinal Microflora,Gut Flora,Gut Microbiome,Gut Microbiota,Gut Microflora,Intestinal Flora,Intestinal Microbiome,Intestinal Microbiota,Intestinal Microflora,Bacteria, Enteric,Flora, Gastrointestinal,Flora, Gut,Flora, Intestinal,Gastric Microbiomes,Gastrointestinal Microbial Communities,Gastrointestinal Microbiomes,Gastrointestinal Microbiotas,Gut Microbiomes,Gut Microbiotas,Intestinal Microbiomes,Intestinal Microbiotas,Microbial Community, Gastrointestinal,Microbiome, Gastric,Microbiome, Gastrointestinal,Microbiome, Gut,Microbiome, Intestinal,Microbiota, Gastrointestinal,Microbiota, Gut,Microbiota, Intestinal,Microflora, Gastrointestinal,Microflora, Gut,Microflora, Intestinal
D000069467 Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Transfer of GASTROINTESTINAL MICROBIOTA from one individual to another by infusion of donor FECES to the upper or lower GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT of the recipient. Fecal Microbiome Transplantation,Fecal Microbiota Transfer,Fecal Microbiota Transplant,Intestinal Microbiome Transfer,Intestinal Microbiome Transplant,Intestinal Microbiome Transplantation,Intestinal Microbiota Transplant,Intestinal Microbiota Transplantation,Donor Feces Infusion,Fecal Transplant,Fecal Transplantation,Intestinal Microbiota Transfer,Donor Feces Infusions,Fecal Microbiome Transplantations,Fecal Microbiota Transfers,Fecal Microbiota Transplantations,Fecal Microbiota Transplants,Fecal Transplantations,Fecal Transplants,Feces Infusion, Donor,Feces Infusions, Donor,Infusion, Donor Feces,Infusions, Donor Feces,Intestinal Microbiome Transfers,Intestinal Microbiome Transplantations,Intestinal Microbiome Transplants,Intestinal Microbiota Transfers,Intestinal Microbiota Transplantations,Intestinal Microbiota Transplants,Microbiome Transfer, Intestinal,Microbiome Transfers, Intestinal,Microbiome Transplant, Intestinal,Microbiome Transplantation, Fecal,Microbiome Transplantation, Intestinal,Microbiome Transplantations, Fecal,Microbiome Transplantations, Intestinal,Microbiome Transplants, Intestinal,Microbiota Transfer, Fecal,Microbiota Transfer, Intestinal,Microbiota Transfers, Fecal,Microbiota Transfers, Intestinal,Microbiota Transplant, Fecal,Microbiota Transplant, Intestinal,Microbiota Transplantation, Fecal,Microbiota Transplantation, Intestinal,Microbiota Transplantations, Fecal,Microbiota Transplantations, Intestinal,Microbiota Transplants, Fecal,Microbiota Transplants, Intestinal,Transfer, Fecal Microbiota,Transfer, Intestinal Microbiome,Transfer, Intestinal Microbiota,Transfers, Fecal Microbiota,Transfers, Intestinal Microbiome,Transfers, Intestinal Microbiota,Transplant, Fecal,Transplant, Fecal Microbiota,Transplant, Intestinal Microbiome,Transplant, Intestinal Microbiota,Transplantation, Fecal,Transplantation, Fecal Microbiome,Transplantation, Fecal Microbiota,Transplantation, Intestinal Microbiome,Transplantation, Intestinal Microbiota,Transplantations, Fecal,Transplantations, Fecal Microbiome,Transplantations, Fecal Microbiota,Transplantations, Intestinal Microbiome,Transplantations, Intestinal Microbiota,Transplants, Fecal,Transplants, Fecal Microbiota,Transplants, Intestinal Microbiome,Transplants, Intestinal Microbiota
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D016360 Clostridioides difficile A common inhabitant of the colon flora in human infants and sometimes in adults. The type species Clostridioides difficile is formerly known as Clostridium difficile. It is a causative agent for CLOSTRIDIOIDES INFECTIONS and is associated with PSEUDOMEMBRANOUS ENTEROCOLITIS in patients receiving antibiotic therapy. Clostridium difficile
D056704 Adaptive Immunity Protection from an infectious disease agent that is mediated by B- and T- LYMPHOCYTES following exposure to specific antigen, and characterized by IMMUNOLOGIC MEMORY. It can result from either previous infection with that agent or vaccination (IMMUNITY, ACTIVE), or transfer of antibody or lymphocytes from an immune donor (IMMUNIZATION, PASSIVE). Acquired Immunity,Hybrid Immunity,Adaptive Immune Response,Adoptive Immunity,Immunity, Adaptive,Hybrid Immunities,Immune Response, Adaptive,Immunity, Acquired,Immunity, Adoptive,Immunity, Hybrid,Response, Adaptive Immune

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