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Human oral lectin ZG16B acts as a cell wall polysaccharide probe to decode host–microbe interactions with oral commensals

The oral microbiome is critical to human health and disease, yet the role that host salivary proteins play in maintaining oral health is unclear. A highly expressed gene in human salivary glands encodes the lectin zymogen granule protein 16 homolog B (ZG16B). Despite the abundance of this protein, i...

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Autores principales: Ghosh, Soumi, Ahearn, Christian P., Isabella, Christine R., Marando, Victoria M., Dodge, Gregory J., Bartlett, Helen, McPherson, Robert L., Dugan, Amanda E., Jain, Shikha, Neznanova, Lubov, Tettelin, Hervé, Putnik, Rachel, Grimes, Catherine L., Ruhl, Stefan, Kiessling, Laura L., Imperiali, Barbara
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10235990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37216558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2216304120
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author Ghosh, Soumi
Ahearn, Christian P.
Isabella, Christine R.
Marando, Victoria M.
Dodge, Gregory J.
Bartlett, Helen
McPherson, Robert L.
Dugan, Amanda E.
Jain, Shikha
Neznanova, Lubov
Tettelin, Hervé
Putnik, Rachel
Grimes, Catherine L.
Ruhl, Stefan
Kiessling, Laura L.
Imperiali, Barbara
author_facet Ghosh, Soumi
Ahearn, Christian P.
Isabella, Christine R.
Marando, Victoria M.
Dodge, Gregory J.
Bartlett, Helen
McPherson, Robert L.
Dugan, Amanda E.
Jain, Shikha
Neznanova, Lubov
Tettelin, Hervé
Putnik, Rachel
Grimes, Catherine L.
Ruhl, Stefan
Kiessling, Laura L.
Imperiali, Barbara
author_sort Ghosh, Soumi
collection PubMed
description The oral microbiome is critical to human health and disease, yet the role that host salivary proteins play in maintaining oral health is unclear. A highly expressed gene in human salivary glands encodes the lectin zymogen granule protein 16 homolog B (ZG16B). Despite the abundance of this protein, its interaction partners in the oral microbiome are unknown. ZG16B possesses a lectin fold, but whether it binds carbohydrates is unclear. We postulated that ZG16B would bind microbial glycans to mediate recognition of oral microbes. To this end, we developed a microbial glycan analysis probe (mGAP) strategy based on conjugating the recombinant protein to fluorescent or biotin reporter functionality. Applying the ZG16B-mGAP to dental plaque isolates revealed that ZG16B predominantly binds to a limited set of oral microbes, including Streptococcus mitis, Gemella haemolysans, and, most prominently, Streptococcus vestibularis. S. vestibularis is a commensal bacterium widely distributed in healthy individuals. ZG16B binds to S. vestibularis through the cell wall polysaccharides attached to the peptidoglycan, indicating that the protein is a lectin. ZG16B slows the growth of S. vestibularis with no cytotoxicity, suggesting that it regulates S. vestibularis abundance. The mGAP probes also revealed that ZG16B interacts with the salivary mucin MUC7. Analysis of S. vestibularis and MUC7 with ZG16B using super-resolution microscopy supports ternary complex formation that can promote microbe clustering. Together, our data suggest that ZG16B influences the compositional balance of the oral microbiome by capturing commensal microbes and regulating their growth using a mucin-assisted clearance mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-102359902023-11-22 Human oral lectin ZG16B acts as a cell wall polysaccharide probe to decode host–microbe interactions with oral commensals Ghosh, Soumi Ahearn, Christian P. Isabella, Christine R. Marando, Victoria M. Dodge, Gregory J. Bartlett, Helen McPherson, Robert L. Dugan, Amanda E. Jain, Shikha Neznanova, Lubov Tettelin, Hervé Putnik, Rachel Grimes, Catherine L. Ruhl, Stefan Kiessling, Laura L. Imperiali, Barbara Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences The oral microbiome is critical to human health and disease, yet the role that host salivary proteins play in maintaining oral health is unclear. A highly expressed gene in human salivary glands encodes the lectin zymogen granule protein 16 homolog B (ZG16B). Despite the abundance of this protein, its interaction partners in the oral microbiome are unknown. ZG16B possesses a lectin fold, but whether it binds carbohydrates is unclear. We postulated that ZG16B would bind microbial glycans to mediate recognition of oral microbes. To this end, we developed a microbial glycan analysis probe (mGAP) strategy based on conjugating the recombinant protein to fluorescent or biotin reporter functionality. Applying the ZG16B-mGAP to dental plaque isolates revealed that ZG16B predominantly binds to a limited set of oral microbes, including Streptococcus mitis, Gemella haemolysans, and, most prominently, Streptococcus vestibularis. S. vestibularis is a commensal bacterium widely distributed in healthy individuals. ZG16B binds to S. vestibularis through the cell wall polysaccharides attached to the peptidoglycan, indicating that the protein is a lectin. ZG16B slows the growth of S. vestibularis with no cytotoxicity, suggesting that it regulates S. vestibularis abundance. The mGAP probes also revealed that ZG16B interacts with the salivary mucin MUC7. Analysis of S. vestibularis and MUC7 with ZG16B using super-resolution microscopy supports ternary complex formation that can promote microbe clustering. Together, our data suggest that ZG16B influences the compositional balance of the oral microbiome by capturing commensal microbes and regulating their growth using a mucin-assisted clearance mechanism. National Academy of Sciences 2023-05-22 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10235990/ /pubmed/37216558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2216304120 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Ghosh, Soumi
Ahearn, Christian P.
Isabella, Christine R.
Marando, Victoria M.
Dodge, Gregory J.
Bartlett, Helen
McPherson, Robert L.
Dugan, Amanda E.
Jain, Shikha
Neznanova, Lubov
Tettelin, Hervé
Putnik, Rachel
Grimes, Catherine L.
Ruhl, Stefan
Kiessling, Laura L.
Imperiali, Barbara
Human oral lectin ZG16B acts as a cell wall polysaccharide probe to decode host–microbe interactions with oral commensals
title Human oral lectin ZG16B acts as a cell wall polysaccharide probe to decode host–microbe interactions with oral commensals
title_full Human oral lectin ZG16B acts as a cell wall polysaccharide probe to decode host–microbe interactions with oral commensals
title_fullStr Human oral lectin ZG16B acts as a cell wall polysaccharide probe to decode host–microbe interactions with oral commensals
title_full_unstemmed Human oral lectin ZG16B acts as a cell wall polysaccharide probe to decode host–microbe interactions with oral commensals
title_short Human oral lectin ZG16B acts as a cell wall polysaccharide probe to decode host–microbe interactions with oral commensals
title_sort human oral lectin zg16b acts as a cell wall polysaccharide probe to decode host–microbe interactions with oral commensals
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10235990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37216558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2216304120
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