Female mice are protected from MRSA gastrointestinal colonization in a microbiome dependent manner.
(A) MRSA colony forming units (CFU) per gram of stool following oral inoculation of B6 mice purchased from Jackson Laboratory (JAX). Males n=10, females n=13. (B) MRSA CFU in stool following oral inoculation of B6 mice generated from breeders in the NYU animal facility. Males n=13, females n=13. (C) Proportion of JAX and NYU female mice with detectable MRSA GI colonization over time. (D) MRSA CFU stool burden following oral inoculation of germ-free mice. Males n=8, females n=7. (E) MRSA CFU in stool following oral inoculation of mice with a defined minimal microbiota. Males n=12, females n=11. (F) MRSA CFU stool burden of female NYU or JAX mice housed separately or (G) co-housed with each other. NYU n=9, JAX n=11, cohoused NYU n=14, cohoused JAX n=14. Data points represent mean ± SEM from at least two independent experiments. Statistical analysis: area under the curve followed by a two-tailed t-test for (A), (B), (D)-(G) and Log-rank Mantel Cox test for (C). ns: not significant.