High-throughput screening of caterpillars as a platform to study host–microbe interactions and enteric immunity

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Anton G. Windfelder
Frank H. H. Müller
Benedict Mc Larney
Michael Hentschel
Anna Christina Böhringer
Christoph-Rüdiger von Bredow
Florian H. Leinberger
Marian Kampschulte
Lorenz Maier
Yvette M. von Bredow
Vera Flocke
Hans Merzendorfer
Gabriele A. Krombach
Andreas Vilcinskas
Jan Grimm
Tina E. Trenczek
Ulrich Flögel
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[1] Justus Liebig University Giessen,Institute of Zoology and Developmental Biology; Cellular Recognition and Defense Processes
[2] Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME,Department of Bioresources
[3] Justus Liebig University Giessen,Laboratory of Experimental Radiology
[4] Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Ludwigshafen,Molecular Pharmacology Program
[5] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,Molecular Imaging and Therapy Service
[6] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,Department of Nuclear Medicine
[7] Inselspital Bern,Department of Chemistry and Biology, School of Science and Technology
[8] University of Siegen,Applied Zoology, Department of Biology
[9] Technical University of Dresden,Experimental Cardiovascular Imaging, Molecular Cardiology
[10] Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf,Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
[11] University-Hospital Giessen,Institute for Insect Biotechnology, Department of Applied Entomology
[12] Justus Liebig University Giessen,Pharmacology Department
[13] Weill Cornell Medical College,Department of Radiology
[14] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,Department of Radiology
[15] Weill Cornell Medical Center,undefined
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Mammalian models of human disease are expensive and subject to ethical restrictions. Here, we present an independent platform for high-throughput screening, using larvae of the tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta, combining diagnostic imaging modalities for a comprehensive characterization of aberrant phenotypes. For validation, we use bacterial/chemical-induced gut inflammation to generate a colitis-like phenotype and identify significant alterations in morphology, tissue properties, and intermediary metabolism, which aggravate with disease progression and can be rescued by antimicrobial treatment. In independent experiments, activation of the highly conserved NADPH oxidase DUOX, a key mediator of gut inflammation, leads to similar, dose-dependent alterations, which can be attenuated by pharmacological interventions. Furthermore, the developed platform could differentiate pathogens from mutualistic gastrointestinal bacteria broadening the scope of applications also to microbiomics and host-pathogen interactions. Overall, larvae-based screening can complement mammals in preclinical studies to explore innate immunity and host-pathogen interactions, thus representing a substantial contribution to improve mammalian welfare.
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