α-Defensin 5 gene expression is regulated by gut microbial metabolites

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Abstract

α-Defensin 5 is important to both maintenance of a gut microbiota and host immunity. While previous reports have shown that gut bacteria are able to upregulate α-defensin 5 through Toll-like receptor signaling, we demonstrate here that α-defensin 5 expression can also be regulated by microbial metabolites. Among these, lactate appeared to significantly suppress α-defensin 5 gene transcription. Actually, fractions of <3 kD compounds obtained from the ceca of SPF mice were suppressed α-defensin 5 gene transcription at specific concentrations. Our results also suggest that cecal content may include as yet unidentified factors that can enhance α-defensin 5 expression. Our data point to a novel function for the gut microbial metabolites in controlling the expression of antimicrobial peptides in the intestine.

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Sugi, Y., Takahashi, K., Kurihara, K., Nakano, K., Kobayakawa, T., Nakata, K., … Kaminogawa, S. (2017). α-Defensin 5 gene expression is regulated by gut microbial metabolites. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 81(2), 242–248. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2016.1246175

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