Pathogen and host adapt pH responses during enteric infection

Sarah E. Woodward, Laurel M. P. Neufeld,Jorge Peña-Díaz, Wenny Feng,Antonio Serapio-Palacios, Isabel Tarrant,B. Brett Finlay

biorxiv(2024)

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Enteric pathogens navigate distinct regional micro-environments within the intestine which cue important adaptive behaviours. We investigated the response of Citrobacter rodentium, a model of human pathogenic Escherichia coli infection, to regional gastrointestinal pH. We found that small intestinal pH (4.4-4.8) triggered virulence gene expression and altered cell morphology, supporting initial intestinal attachment, while higher pH, representative of replicative niches of C. rodentium further along the intestine, supported pathogen growth. Gastric pH, a key barrier to intestinal colonization, caused significant accumulation of intra-bacterial reactive oxygen species, inhibiting growth of C. rodentium and related human pathogens. Within-host adaptation increased gastric acid survival, which may be due to a robust acid tolerance response induced at colonic pH. However, we also found that host gastric pH decreases post-infection, corresponding to increased serum gastrin levels and altered host expression of acid secretion-related genes. Similar responses following Salmonella infection may indicate a protective host response to limit further pathogen ingestion. Together, we highlight adaptive pH responses as an important component of host-pathogen co-evolution. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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