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Collinsella aerofaciens Produces a pH-Responsive Lipid Immunogen.


ABSTRACT: Some members of the human gut microbiota profoundly influence their host's physiology, health, and therapeutic responses, but the responsible molecules and mechanisms are largely unknown. As part of a project to identify immunomodulators produced by gut microbes, we analyzed the metabolome of Collinsella aerofaciens, an actinomycete that figures prominently in numerous association studies. The associations are typically positive correlations of C. aerofaciens with pro-inflammatory responses and undesirable outcomes, but an association with favorable responses to PD-1/PD-L1 cancer immunotherapy is a notable exception. A phenotypic assay-guided screen using dendritic cells (mBMDCs) and cytokine readouts identified the active compound, which was structurally characterized as a lysoglycoglycerolipid with an acetal-bearing β-galactofuranose head group (CaLGL-1, 1). The structural assignment was confirmed through total synthesis. Assays with tlr2-/-, tlr4-/-, and wt mBMDCs revealed TLR2-dependent signaling. CaLGL-1 is produced by a conversion of a bacterially biosynthesized plasmalogen (CaPlsM, 3) to CaLGL-1 (1) in a low-pH environment.

SUBMITTER: Kwon J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10080676 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Collinsella aerofaciens</i> Produces a pH-Responsive Lipid Immunogen.

Kwon Jaeyoung J   Bae Munhyung M   Szamosvári Dávid D   Cassilly Chelsi D CD   Bolze Andrew S AS   Jackson David R DR   Xavier Ramnik J RJ   Clardy Jon J  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20230323 13


Some members of the human gut microbiota profoundly influence their host's physiology, health, and therapeutic responses, but the responsible molecules and mechanisms are largely unknown. As part of a project to identify immunomodulators produced by gut microbes, we analyzed the metabolome of <i>Collinsella aerofaciens</i>, an actinomycete that figures prominently in numerous association studies. The associations are typically positive correlations of <i>C. aerofaciens</i> with pro-inflammatory  ...[more]

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