Mg2+ in drinking water boosts Salmonella infection risk by rewiring gut ecology and virulence
Liu Tanghao, Dong Tao, Zhang Ting, Bai Xiaohui
Journal:Nature Water
IF:30.7
DOI:10.1038/s44221-026-00584-2
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Published:2026-02-04
research field:营养免疫学传染病学微生物学肠道微生物组环境健康
Abstract
The mineral content in drinking water is an emerging regulator of intestinal health. While certain mineral waters are generally considered beneficial, their health effects under enteric infection conditions remain unclear. Here we show that Mg 2+ in drinking water exacerbates inflammation caused by enteric pathogen Salmonella Typhimurium via two interlinked mechanisms: direct activation of its key bacterial competition machinery type VI secretion system (T6SS) and indirect amplification through inflammation-driven dysbiosis. Mg 2+ depletes beneficial Akkermansia and enriches Bacteroides , elevating pro-inflammatory bile acids and arginine that enhance T6SS-mediated competitive fitness. These effects vary with host health and water sources. Our findings support the use of low-mineral water for vulnerable groups during infection risk periods, establishing Mg 2+ in drinking water as a modifiable risk factor for infectious enteritis.
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