Enrichment of Streptococcus oralis in respiratory microbiome enhance innate immunity and protects against influenza infection

IF 52.7 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Xiaohui Zou, Hongyun Cao, Lizhe Hong, Lijun Suo, Chun Wang, Kang Chang, Yawen Ni, Bo Liu, Bin Cao
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Respiratory microbial dysbiosis has been implicated in the occurrence and progression of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). However, the dynamic variation in the respiratory microbiota and its interaction with the host response remain poorly understood. Here, we performed metagenomic analysis of respiratory and gut microbiota, along with blood transcriptomics, using longitudinally collected samples from 38 CAP patients. CAP patients presented disrupted sputum microbiota at the early, middle, and late stages of hospitalization. Microbial pathways involved in peptidoglycan biosynthesis and immune evasion, particularly contributed by the Streptococcus genus, were enriched in CAP patients. Additionally, several Streptococcus strains demonstrated correlation between respiratory and gut microbiota in CAP patients. By incorporating host response data, we revealed that Streptococcus oralis (SOR) was associated with host pathways involved in the innate immune response to infection, and this microbe‒host interaction was reproduced in a newly enrolled CAP cohort consisting of 22 patients with influenza infection. The host-SOR interaction was validated in a mouse model, where SOR demonstrated protective efficacy against influenza virus infection comparable to that of the well-established respiratory probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG. Preaspiration of SOR in mice significantly mitigated body weight loss, reduced lung inflammation, and lowered viral loads following influenza virus challenge. Host response profiling indicated that SOR priming activated a greater innate immune response at the early stage of infection and that this response resolved timely as the host began to recover. These findings suggest that respiratory commensals play an immune-protective role by inducing a timely innate immune response to prevent CAP progression.

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口腔链球菌在呼吸道微生物群中的富集可增强先天免疫,预防流感感染
呼吸道微生物生态失调与社区获得性肺炎(CAP)的发生和发展有关。然而,呼吸微生物群的动态变化及其与宿主反应的相互作用仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们对呼吸和肠道微生物群进行宏基因组分析,以及血液转录组学,使用从38名CAP患者中纵向收集的样本。CAP患者在住院早期、中期和晚期均出现痰菌群紊乱。参与肽聚糖生物合成和免疫逃避的微生物途径,特别是链球菌属的贡献,在CAP患者中丰富。此外,一些链球菌菌株在CAP患者的呼吸道和肠道微生物群之间表现出相关性。通过整合宿主反应数据,我们发现口腔链球菌(SOR)与参与感染先天免疫反应的宿主途径相关,并且在新入组的22例流感感染患者的CAP队列中再现了这种微生物-宿主相互作用。宿主-SOR相互作用在小鼠模型中得到验证,SOR对流感病毒感染的保护作用可与呼吸道益生菌鼠李糖乳杆菌GG相媲美。预吸SOR可显著减轻小鼠体重减轻,减轻肺部炎症,并降低流感病毒攻击后的病毒载量。宿主反应分析表明,SOR启动在感染早期激活了更大的先天免疫反应,并且随着宿主开始恢复,这种反应及时消退。这些发现表明,呼吸共生体通过诱导及时的先天免疫反应来阻止CAP的进展,从而发挥免疫保护作用。
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Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
CiteScore
44.50
自引率
1.50%
发文量
384
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy is an open access journal that focuses on timely publication of cutting-edge discoveries and advancements in basic science and clinical research related to signal transduction and targeted therapy. Scope: The journal covers research on major human diseases, including, but not limited to: Cancer,Cardiovascular diseases,Autoimmune diseases,Nervous system diseases.
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