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Novel Odoribacter splanchnicus Strain and Its Outer Membrane Vesicles Exert Immunoregulatory Effects in vitro.
Hiippala, Kaisa; Barreto, Gonçalo; Burrello, Claudia; Diaz-Basabe, Angelica; Suutarinen, Maiju; Kainulainen, Veera; Bowers, Jolene R; Lemmer, Darrin; Engelthaler, David M; Eklund, Kari K; Facciotti, Federica; Satokari, Reetta.
Afiliação
  • Hiippala K; Human Microbiome Research Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Barreto G; Translational Immunology Research Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Burrello C; Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy.
  • Diaz-Basabe A; Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy.
  • Suutarinen M; Human Microbiome Research Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Kainulainen V; Human Microbiome Research Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Bowers JR; Translational Genomics Research Institute, Pathogen and Microbiome Division, Flagstaff, Arizona, AZ, United States.
  • Lemmer D; Translational Genomics Research Institute, Pathogen and Microbiome Division, Flagstaff, Arizona, AZ, United States.
  • Engelthaler DM; Translational Genomics Research Institute, Pathogen and Microbiome Division, Flagstaff, Arizona, AZ, United States.
  • Eklund KK; Translational Immunology Research Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Facciotti F; Helsinki University and Helsinki University Hospital, Department of Rheumatology, Helsinki, Finland and ORTON Orthopedic Hospital of the Orton Foundation, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Satokari R; Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy.
Front Microbiol ; 11: 575455, 2020.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33281770
ABSTRACT
Odoribacter splanchnicus, belonging to the order Bacteroidales, is a common, short-chain fatty acid producing member of the human intestinal microbiota. A decreased abundance of Odoribacter has been linked to different microbiota-associated diseases, such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, cystic fibrosis and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The type strain of O. splanchnicus has been genome-sequenced, but otherwise very little is known about this anaerobic bacterium. The species surfaces in many microbiota studies and, consequently, comprehension on its interactions with the host is needed. In this study, we isolated a novel strain of O. splanchnicus from a healthy fecal donor, identified it by genome sequencing and addressed its adhesive, epithelium reinforcing and immunoregulatory properties. Our results show that O. splanchnicus strain 57 is non-adherent to enterocytes or mucus, does not reinforce nor compromise Caco-2 monolayer integrity and most likely harbors penta-acylated, less endotoxic lipid A as part of its lipopolysaccharide (LPS) structure based on the lack of gene lpxM and in vitro results on low-level NF-κB activity. The studies by transmission electron microscopy revealed that O. splanchnicus produces outer membrane vesicles (OMV). O. splanchnicus cells, culture supernatant i.e., spent medium or OMVs did not induce interleukin-8 (IL-8) response in HT-29 enterocyte cells suggesting a very low proinflammatory capacity. On the contrary, the treatment of HT-29 cells with O. splanchnicus cells, spent medium or OMVs prior to exposure to Escherichia coli LPS elicited a significant decrease in IL-8 production as compared to E. coli LPS treatment alone. Moreover, O. splanchnicus spent supernatant induced IL-10 production by immune cells, suggesting anti-inflammatory activity. Our in vitro findings indicate that O. splanchnicus and its effector molecules transported in OMVs could potentially exert anti-inflammatory action in the gut epithelium. Taken together, O. splanchnicus seems to be a commensal with a primarily beneficial interaction with the host.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article