Vill-hCEACAM6, a novel AIEC-colonized mouse model to evaluate microbiota-targeting strategies in Crohn's disease.

Disease models & mechanisms(2022)

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Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) was investigated for its involvement in the induction/chronicity of intestinal inflammation in Crohn's disease (CD). AIEC gut establishment is favoured by overexpression of the glycoprotein CEACAM6 in the ileal epithelium. We generated a transgenic mouse model named 'Vill-hCC6', in which the human CEACAM6 gene was under the control of the villin promoter, conditioning expression in the small intestine. We demonstrated that CEACAM6 is strongly expressed in the small intestine mucosa and is correlated with numerous glycosylations displayed at the brush border of enterocytes. In vitro, the AIEC-enterocyte interaction is enhanced by CEACAM6 expression and necessitates the presence of the bacterial adhesive factor FimH. Finally, AIEC bacteria preferentially persist in a FimH-dependent manner in the ileal mucosa of Vill-hCC6 mice compared to wild-type mice. This preclinical model opens new perspectives in the mechanistic study of the AIEC pathobiont and represents a valuable tool to evaluate the efficacy of new strategies to eliminate AIEC implanted in the ileal mucosa, such as phages, inhibitory and/or anti-virulence molecules, or CRISPR-based strategies targeting virulence or fitness factors of AIEC bacteria.
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AIEC,CEACAM6,Crohn,Ileal colonization,Mouse model
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