活体动物肽聚糖的无创分析

IF 3.9 2区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Karl L. Ocius, Sree H. Kolli, Saadman S. Ahmad, Jules M. Dressler, Mahendra D. Chordia, Brandon L. Jutras, Melanie R. Rutkowski and Marcos M. Pires*, 
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摘要

肠道微生物群对宿主健康的作用越来越多地体现在它对疾病状态的影响上。宿主与微生物组之间的相互作用是多因素和动态的。最近与宿主生理反应密切相关的因素之一是细菌细胞壁中的肽聚糖。肠道共生细菌中的肽聚糖能激活人体细胞中的肽聚糖传感器,包括含核苷酸结合寡聚化结构域蛋白 2。当肽聚糖存在于胃肠道中时,其聚合形式(囊泡)和解聚片段都能调节宿主的生理机能,包括检查点抗癌疗法的疗效、体温和食欲以及出生后的生长。要利用这一不断发展的生物学领域开出治疗处方,关键是要以可重复和非侵入性的方式直接分析活体宿主与微生物组相互作用的关键特征。在这里,我们展示了可从小鼠和人类粪便样本中轻松分离出代谢标记的肽聚糖/粘菌。对粪便样本的分析为探测肠道共生群落(包括与宿主昼夜节律时钟的代谢同步性)提供了一条非侵入性途径。这些结果共同为非侵入性诊断工具铺平了道路,以探究肽聚糖在宿主健康和疾病中的因果关系。
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Noninvasive Analysis of Peptidoglycan from Living Animals

Noninvasive Analysis of Peptidoglycan from Living Animals

The role of the intestinal microbiota in host health is increasingly revealed in its contributions to disease states. The host-microbiome interaction is multifactorial and dynamic. One of the factors that has recently been strongly associated with host physiological responses is peptidoglycan from bacterial cell walls. Peptidoglycan from gut commensal bacteria activates peptidoglycan sensors in human cells, including the nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-containing protein 2. When present in the gastrointestinal tract, both the polymeric form (sacculi) and depolymerized fragments can modulate host physiology, including checkpoint anticancer therapy efficacy, body temperature and appetite, and postnatal growth. To utilize this growing area of biology toward therapeutic prescriptions, it will be critical to directly analyze a key feature of the host-microbiome interaction from living hosts in a reproducible and noninvasive way. Here we show that metabolically labeled peptidoglycan/sacculi can be readily isolated from fecal samples collected from both mice and humans. Analysis of fecal samples provided a noninvasive route to probe the gut commensal community including the metabolic synchronicity with the host circadian clock. Together, these results pave the way for noninvasive diagnostic tools to interrogate the causal nature of peptidoglycan in host health and disease.

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Bioconjugate Chemistry
Bioconjugate Chemistry 生物-化学综合
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
2.10%
发文量
236
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Bioconjugate Chemistry invites original contributions on all research at the interface between man-made and biological materials. The mission of the journal is to communicate to advances in fields including therapeutic delivery, imaging, bionanotechnology, and synthetic biology. Bioconjugate Chemistry is intended to provide a forum for presentation of research relevant to all aspects of bioconjugates, including the preparation, properties and applications of biomolecular conjugates.
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