Dubosiella newyorkensis modulates immune tolerance in colitis via the L-lysine-activated AhR-IDO1-Kyn pathway
Zhejiang University · First Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Commensal bacteria generate immensely diverse active metabolites to maintain gut homeostasis, however their fundamental role in establishing an immunotolerogenic microenvironment in the intestinal tract remains obscure. Here, we demonstrate that an understudied murine commensal bacterium, Dubosiella newyorkensis, and its human homologue Clostridium innocuum, have a probiotic immunomodulatory effect on dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis using conventional, antibiotic-treated and germ-free mouse models. We identify an important role for the D. newyorkensis in rebalancing Treg/Th17 responses and ameliorating mucosal barrier injury by producing short-chain fatty acids, especially propionate and L-Lysine (Lys).…
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16Topics & keywords
- Aryl hydrocarbon receptor
- Immune system
- Kynurenine
- Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase
- Colitis
- Dysbiosis
- Biology
- Immune tolerance
- Good health and well-being