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Immunization with a heat-killed preparation of the environmental bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae promotes stress resilience in mice
by
Reber, Stefan O.
, Uschold-Schmidt, Nicole
, Knight, Rob
, Raison, Charles L.
, Fox, James H.
, Lowe, Kenneth R.
, Morton, James T.
, Halweg-Edwards, Andrea L.
, Kopelman, Jared M.
, Hale, Matthew W.
, Perez, Gerardo Lopez
, Hassell, James E.
, Walker, Frederick R.
, Schmidt, Dominic
, Donner, Nina C.
, Smith, David G.
, Wheeler, Kristen J.
, Lechner, Anja
, Lowry, Christopher A.
, Jansch, Charline
, Langgartner, Dominik
, Van Treuren, Will
, Fleshner, Monika
, González, Antonio
, Peddada, Shyamal D.
, Greenwood, Benjamin N.
, Siebler, Philip H.
, Füchsl, Andrea M.
, Rook, Graham A.
in
Animals
/ Anxiety - complications
/ Anxiety - physiopathology
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial Vaccines - administration & dosage
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biological Sciences
/ Colitis - etiology
/ Colitis - pathology
/ Colitis - prevention & control
/ Flight behavior
/ Homeostasis
/ Immunization
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mycobacterium - growth & development
/ Mycobacterium vaccae
/ Neuroscience
/ PNAS Plus
/ Risk assessment
/ Rodents
/ Stress
/ Stress, Psychological - complications
/ Stress, Psychological - physiopathology
/ T cell receptors
/ T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - immunology
/ Urban areas
/ Vaccines, Inactivated - administration & dosage
2016
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Immunization with a heat-killed preparation of the environmental bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae promotes stress resilience in mice
by
Reber, Stefan O.
, Uschold-Schmidt, Nicole
, Knight, Rob
, Raison, Charles L.
, Fox, James H.
, Lowe, Kenneth R.
, Morton, James T.
, Halweg-Edwards, Andrea L.
, Kopelman, Jared M.
, Hale, Matthew W.
, Perez, Gerardo Lopez
, Hassell, James E.
, Walker, Frederick R.
, Schmidt, Dominic
, Donner, Nina C.
, Smith, David G.
, Wheeler, Kristen J.
, Lechner, Anja
, Lowry, Christopher A.
, Jansch, Charline
, Langgartner, Dominik
, Van Treuren, Will
, Fleshner, Monika
, González, Antonio
, Peddada, Shyamal D.
, Greenwood, Benjamin N.
, Siebler, Philip H.
, Füchsl, Andrea M.
, Rook, Graham A.
in
Animals
/ Anxiety - complications
/ Anxiety - physiopathology
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial Vaccines - administration & dosage
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biological Sciences
/ Colitis - etiology
/ Colitis - pathology
/ Colitis - prevention & control
/ Flight behavior
/ Homeostasis
/ Immunization
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mycobacterium - growth & development
/ Mycobacterium vaccae
/ Neuroscience
/ PNAS Plus
/ Risk assessment
/ Rodents
/ Stress
/ Stress, Psychological - complications
/ Stress, Psychological - physiopathology
/ T cell receptors
/ T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - immunology
/ Urban areas
/ Vaccines, Inactivated - administration & dosage
2016
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Immunization with a heat-killed preparation of the environmental bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae promotes stress resilience in mice
by
Reber, Stefan O.
, Uschold-Schmidt, Nicole
, Knight, Rob
, Raison, Charles L.
, Fox, James H.
, Lowe, Kenneth R.
, Morton, James T.
, Halweg-Edwards, Andrea L.
, Kopelman, Jared M.
, Hale, Matthew W.
, Perez, Gerardo Lopez
, Hassell, James E.
, Walker, Frederick R.
, Schmidt, Dominic
, Donner, Nina C.
, Smith, David G.
, Wheeler, Kristen J.
, Lechner, Anja
, Lowry, Christopher A.
, Jansch, Charline
, Langgartner, Dominik
, Van Treuren, Will
, Fleshner, Monika
, González, Antonio
, Peddada, Shyamal D.
, Greenwood, Benjamin N.
, Siebler, Philip H.
, Füchsl, Andrea M.
, Rook, Graham A.
in
Animals
/ Anxiety - complications
/ Anxiety - physiopathology
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial Vaccines - administration & dosage
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biological Sciences
/ Colitis - etiology
/ Colitis - pathology
/ Colitis - prevention & control
/ Flight behavior
/ Homeostasis
/ Immunization
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mycobacterium - growth & development
/ Mycobacterium vaccae
/ Neuroscience
/ PNAS Plus
/ Risk assessment
/ Rodents
/ Stress
/ Stress, Psychological - complications
/ Stress, Psychological - physiopathology
/ T cell receptors
/ T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - immunology
/ Urban areas
/ Vaccines, Inactivated - administration & dosage
2016
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Immunization with a heat-killed preparation of the environmental bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae promotes stress resilience in mice
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Immunization with a heat-killed preparation of the environmental bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae promotes stress resilience in mice
2016
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The prevalence of inflammatory diseases is increasing in modern urban societies. Inflammation increases risk of stress-related pathology; consequently, immunoregulatory or antiinflammatory approaches may protect against negative stress-related outcomes. We show that stress disrupts the homeostatic relationship between the microbiota and the host, resulting in exaggerated inflammation. Repeated immunization with a heat-killed preparation of Mycobacterium vaccae, an immunoregulatory environmental microorganism, reduced subordinate, flight, and avoiding behavioral responses to a dominant aggressor in a murine model of chronic psychosocial stress when tested 1–2wk following the final immunization. Furthermore, immunization with M. vaccae prevented stress-induced spontaneous colitis and, in stressed mice, induced anxiolytic or fear-reducing effects as measured on the elevated plus-maze, despite stress-induced gut microbiota changes characteristic of gut infection and colitis. Immunization with M. vaccae also prevented stress-induced aggravation of colitis in a model of inflammatory bowel disease. Depletion of regulatory T cells negated protective effects of immunization with M. vaccae on stress-induced colitis and anxiety-like or fear behaviors. These data provide a framework for developing microbiome- and immunoregulation-based strategies for prevention of stress-related pathologies.
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National Academy of Sciences
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