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The impact of the Th17:Treg axis on the IgA-Biome across the glycemic spectrum

Secretory IgA (SIgA) is released into mucosal surfaces where its function extends beyond that of host defense to include the shaping of resident microbial communities by mediating exclusion/inclusion of respective microbes and regulating bacterial gene expression. In this capacity, SIgA acts as the...

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Autores principales: Essigmann, Heather T., Hoffman, Kristi L., Petrosino, Joseph F., Jun, Goo, Aguilar, David, Hanis, Craig L., DuPont, Herbert L., Brown, Eric L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8528330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34669745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258812
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author Essigmann, Heather T.
Hoffman, Kristi L.
Petrosino, Joseph F.
Jun, Goo
Aguilar, David
Hanis, Craig L.
DuPont, Herbert L.
Brown, Eric L.
author_facet Essigmann, Heather T.
Hoffman, Kristi L.
Petrosino, Joseph F.
Jun, Goo
Aguilar, David
Hanis, Craig L.
DuPont, Herbert L.
Brown, Eric L.
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description Secretory IgA (SIgA) is released into mucosal surfaces where its function extends beyond that of host defense to include the shaping of resident microbial communities by mediating exclusion/inclusion of respective microbes and regulating bacterial gene expression. In this capacity, SIgA acts as the fulcrum on which host immunity and the health of the microbiota are balanced. We recently completed an analysis of the gut and salivary IgA-Biomes (16S rDNA sequencing of SIgA-coated/uncoated bacteria) in Mexican-American adults that identified IgA-Biome differences across the glycemic spectrum. As Th17:Treg ratio imbalances are associated with gut microbiome dysbiosis and chronic inflammatory conditions such as type 2 diabetes, the present study extends our prior work by examining the impact of Th17:Treg ratios (pro-inflammatory:anti-inflammatory T-cell ratios) and the SIgA response (Th17:Treg-SIgA axis) in shaping microbial communities. Examining the impact of Th17:Treg ratios (determined by epigenetic qPCR lymphocyte subset quantification) on the IgA-Biome across diabetes phenotypes identified a proportional relationship between Th17:Treg ratios and alpha diversity in the stool IgA-Biome of those with dysglycemia, significant changes in community composition of the stool and salivary microbiomes across glycemic profiles, and genera preferentially abundant by T-cell inflammatory phenotype. This is the first study to associate epigenetically quantified Th17:Treg ratios with both the larger and SIgA-fractionated microbiome, assess these associations in the context of a chronic inflammatory disease, and offers a novel frame through which to evaluate mucosal microbiomes in the context of host responses and inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-85283302021-10-21 The impact of the Th17:Treg axis on the IgA-Biome across the glycemic spectrum Essigmann, Heather T. Hoffman, Kristi L. Petrosino, Joseph F. Jun, Goo Aguilar, David Hanis, Craig L. DuPont, Herbert L. Brown, Eric L. PLoS One Research Article Secretory IgA (SIgA) is released into mucosal surfaces where its function extends beyond that of host defense to include the shaping of resident microbial communities by mediating exclusion/inclusion of respective microbes and regulating bacterial gene expression. In this capacity, SIgA acts as the fulcrum on which host immunity and the health of the microbiota are balanced. We recently completed an analysis of the gut and salivary IgA-Biomes (16S rDNA sequencing of SIgA-coated/uncoated bacteria) in Mexican-American adults that identified IgA-Biome differences across the glycemic spectrum. As Th17:Treg ratio imbalances are associated with gut microbiome dysbiosis and chronic inflammatory conditions such as type 2 diabetes, the present study extends our prior work by examining the impact of Th17:Treg ratios (pro-inflammatory:anti-inflammatory T-cell ratios) and the SIgA response (Th17:Treg-SIgA axis) in shaping microbial communities. Examining the impact of Th17:Treg ratios (determined by epigenetic qPCR lymphocyte subset quantification) on the IgA-Biome across diabetes phenotypes identified a proportional relationship between Th17:Treg ratios and alpha diversity in the stool IgA-Biome of those with dysglycemia, significant changes in community composition of the stool and salivary microbiomes across glycemic profiles, and genera preferentially abundant by T-cell inflammatory phenotype. This is the first study to associate epigenetically quantified Th17:Treg ratios with both the larger and SIgA-fractionated microbiome, assess these associations in the context of a chronic inflammatory disease, and offers a novel frame through which to evaluate mucosal microbiomes in the context of host responses and inflammation. Public Library of Science 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8528330/ /pubmed/34669745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258812 Text en © 2021 Essigmann et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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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Essigmann, Heather T.
Hoffman, Kristi L.
Petrosino, Joseph F.
Jun, Goo
Aguilar, David
Hanis, Craig L.
DuPont, Herbert L.
Brown, Eric L.
The impact of the Th17:Treg axis on the IgA-Biome across the glycemic spectrum
title The impact of the Th17:Treg axis on the IgA-Biome across the glycemic spectrum
title_full The impact of the Th17:Treg axis on the IgA-Biome across the glycemic spectrum
title_fullStr The impact of the Th17:Treg axis on the IgA-Biome across the glycemic spectrum
title_full_unstemmed The impact of the Th17:Treg axis on the IgA-Biome across the glycemic spectrum
title_short The impact of the Th17:Treg axis on the IgA-Biome across the glycemic spectrum
title_sort impact of the th17:treg axis on the iga-biome across the glycemic spectrum
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8528330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34669745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258812
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