Honghui Li, Jie Pu, Dongxue Yang, Lu Liu, Yingchao Hu, Shuo Yang, Bingwei Wang
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摘要
肠粘膜屏障是肠道健康的重要守护者,它维持着肠道微生物群与宿主免疫平衡之间的微妙平衡。最近的研究发现,Gasdermin D(GSDMD)在肠道内发挥着错综复杂的作用,包括控制肠道巨噬细胞结肠炎和调节鹅口疮细胞粘液分泌。因此,GSDMD 在维持肠道免疫平衡和抵御病原体方面的调控功能的确切作用和性质仍有待阐明。在这里,我们发现 GSDMD 在抵御肠道柠檬酸杆菌感染中发挥着关键作用,并在肠上皮细胞和固有层髓细胞中高表达。我们的研究结果表明,GSDMD 在肠上皮细胞中特异性地发挥抗感染作用,而不依赖于其对抗菌肽或粘蛋白分泌的影响。相反,抗药性是通过 GSDMD 的 N 端片段介导的,这凸显了它在肠道免疫中的重要性。然而,GSDMD N 端活性在保护肠道免受细菌感染方面的具体内在机制仍需进一步研究,以便在未来加以明确。
GSDMD protects intestinal epithelial cells against bacterial infections through its N-terminal activity impacting intestinal immune homeostasis.
The intestinal mucosal barrier serves as a vital guardian for gut health, maintaining a delicate equilibrium between gut microbiota and host immune homeostasis. Recent studies have found the intricate roles of Gasdermin D (GSDMD), a key executioner of pyroptosis downstream of the inflammasome, within the intestine, including controlling colitis in intestinal macrophage and the regulatory function in goblet cell mucus secretion. Thus, the exact role and nature of GSDMD's regulatory function in maintaining intestinal immune homeostasis and defending against pathogens remain elucidation. Here, we uncover that GSDMD plays a key role in defending against intestinal Citrobacter rodentium infection, with high expression in intestinal epithelial and lamina propria myeloid cells. Our results show that GSDMD specifically acts in intestinal epithelial cells to fight the infection, independently of its effects on antimicrobial peptides or mucin secretion. Instead, the resistance is mediated through GSDMD's N-terminal fragments, highlighting its importance in intestinal immunity. However, the specific underlying mechanism of GSDMD N-terminal activity in protection against intestinal bacterial infections still needs further study to clarify in the future.