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Inter-kingdom effect on epithelial cells of the N-Acyl homoserine lactone 3-oxo-C12:2, a major quorum-sensing molecule from gut microbiota

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs), which are autoinducer quorum-sensing molecules involved in the bacterial communication network, also interact with eukaryotic cells. Searching for these molecules in the context of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is appealing. The aims of our...

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Autores principales: Landman, Cécilia, Grill, Jean-Pierre, Mallet, Jean-Maurice, Marteau, Philippe, Humbert, Lydie, Le Balc’h, Eric, Maubert, Marie-Anne, Perez, Kevin, Chaara, Wahiba, Brot, Loic, Beaugerie, Laurent, Sokol, Harry, Thenet, Sophie, Rainteau, Dominique, Seksik, Philippe, Quévrain, Elodie
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6114859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30157234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202587
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author Landman, Cécilia
Grill, Jean-Pierre
Mallet, Jean-Maurice
Marteau, Philippe
Humbert, Lydie
Le Balc’h, Eric
Maubert, Marie-Anne
Perez, Kevin
Chaara, Wahiba
Brot, Loic
Beaugerie, Laurent
Sokol, Harry
Thenet, Sophie
Rainteau, Dominique
Seksik, Philippe
Quévrain, Elodie
author_facet Landman, Cécilia
Grill, Jean-Pierre
Mallet, Jean-Maurice
Marteau, Philippe
Humbert, Lydie
Le Balc’h, Eric
Maubert, Marie-Anne
Perez, Kevin
Chaara, Wahiba
Brot, Loic
Beaugerie, Laurent
Sokol, Harry
Thenet, Sophie
Rainteau, Dominique
Seksik, Philippe
Quévrain, Elodie
author_sort Landman, Cécilia
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs), which are autoinducer quorum-sensing molecules involved in the bacterial communication network, also interact with eukaryotic cells. Searching for these molecules in the context of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is appealing. The aims of our study were to look for AHL molecules in faecal samples from healthy subjects (HS) and IBD patients to correlate AHL profiles with the microbiome and investigate the effect of AHLs of interest on epithelial cells. METHODS: Using mass spectrometry, we characterised AHL profiles in faecal samples from HS (n = 26) and IBD patients in remission (n = 24) and in flare (n = 25) and correlated the presence of AHLs of interest with gut microbiota composition obtained by real-time qPCR and 16S sequencing. We synthesised AHLs of interest to test the inflammatory response after IL1β stimulation and paracellular permeability on Caco-2 cells. RESULTS: We observed 14 different AHLs, among which one was prominent. This AHL corresponded to 3-oxo-C12:2 and was found significantly less frequently in IBD patients in flare (16%) and in remission (37.5%) versus HS (65.4%) (p = 0.001). The presence of 3-oxo-C12:2 was associated with significantly higher counts of Firmicutes, especially Faecalbacterium prausnitzii, and lower counts of Escherichia coli. In vitro, 3-oxo-C12:2 exerted an anti-inflammatory effect on Caco-2 cells. Interestingly, although 3-oxo-C12, the well-known AHL from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, increased paracellular permeability, 3-oxo-C12:2 did not. CONCLUSIONS: We identified AHLs in the human gut microbiota and discovered a new and prominent AHL, 3-oxo-C12:2, which correlates with normobiosis and exerts a protective effect on gut epithelial cells.
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spelling pubmed-61148592018-09-17 Inter-kingdom effect on epithelial cells of the N-Acyl homoserine lactone 3-oxo-C12:2, a major quorum-sensing molecule from gut microbiota Landman, Cécilia Grill, Jean-Pierre Mallet, Jean-Maurice Marteau, Philippe Humbert, Lydie Le Balc’h, Eric Maubert, Marie-Anne Perez, Kevin Chaara, Wahiba Brot, Loic Beaugerie, Laurent Sokol, Harry Thenet, Sophie Rainteau, Dominique Seksik, Philippe Quévrain, Elodie PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs), which are autoinducer quorum-sensing molecules involved in the bacterial communication network, also interact with eukaryotic cells. Searching for these molecules in the context of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is appealing. The aims of our study were to look for AHL molecules in faecal samples from healthy subjects (HS) and IBD patients to correlate AHL profiles with the microbiome and investigate the effect of AHLs of interest on epithelial cells. METHODS: Using mass spectrometry, we characterised AHL profiles in faecal samples from HS (n = 26) and IBD patients in remission (n = 24) and in flare (n = 25) and correlated the presence of AHLs of interest with gut microbiota composition obtained by real-time qPCR and 16S sequencing. We synthesised AHLs of interest to test the inflammatory response after IL1β stimulation and paracellular permeability on Caco-2 cells. RESULTS: We observed 14 different AHLs, among which one was prominent. This AHL corresponded to 3-oxo-C12:2 and was found significantly less frequently in IBD patients in flare (16%) and in remission (37.5%) versus HS (65.4%) (p = 0.001). The presence of 3-oxo-C12:2 was associated with significantly higher counts of Firmicutes, especially Faecalbacterium prausnitzii, and lower counts of Escherichia coli. In vitro, 3-oxo-C12:2 exerted an anti-inflammatory effect on Caco-2 cells. Interestingly, although 3-oxo-C12, the well-known AHL from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, increased paracellular permeability, 3-oxo-C12:2 did not. CONCLUSIONS: We identified AHLs in the human gut microbiota and discovered a new and prominent AHL, 3-oxo-C12:2, which correlates with normobiosis and exerts a protective effect on gut epithelial cells. Public Library of Science 2018-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6114859/ /pubmed/30157234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202587 Text en © 2018 Landman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Landman, Cécilia
Grill, Jean-Pierre
Mallet, Jean-Maurice
Marteau, Philippe
Humbert, Lydie
Le Balc’h, Eric
Maubert, Marie-Anne
Perez, Kevin
Chaara, Wahiba
Brot, Loic
Beaugerie, Laurent
Sokol, Harry
Thenet, Sophie
Rainteau, Dominique
Seksik, Philippe
Quévrain, Elodie
Inter-kingdom effect on epithelial cells of the N-Acyl homoserine lactone 3-oxo-C12:2, a major quorum-sensing molecule from gut microbiota
title Inter-kingdom effect on epithelial cells of the N-Acyl homoserine lactone 3-oxo-C12:2, a major quorum-sensing molecule from gut microbiota
title_full Inter-kingdom effect on epithelial cells of the N-Acyl homoserine lactone 3-oxo-C12:2, a major quorum-sensing molecule from gut microbiota
title_fullStr Inter-kingdom effect on epithelial cells of the N-Acyl homoserine lactone 3-oxo-C12:2, a major quorum-sensing molecule from gut microbiota
title_full_unstemmed Inter-kingdom effect on epithelial cells of the N-Acyl homoserine lactone 3-oxo-C12:2, a major quorum-sensing molecule from gut microbiota
title_short Inter-kingdom effect on epithelial cells of the N-Acyl homoserine lactone 3-oxo-C12:2, a major quorum-sensing molecule from gut microbiota
title_sort inter-kingdom effect on epithelial cells of the n-acyl homoserine lactone 3-oxo-c12:2, a major quorum-sensing molecule from gut microbiota
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6114859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30157234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202587
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