某种肠道细菌
细胞生物学
Wnt信号通路
生物
干细胞
肠道菌群
离体
微生物群
体内
信号转导
免疫学
生物信息学
遗传学
作者
E. S. Kang,Jaehoon Kim,Young Eun Kim,Hana Lee,Kwang Bo Jung,Dong‐Ho Chang,Youngjin Lee,Shinhye Park,Eun-Young Lee,Eun‐Ji Lee,Ho Bum Kang,Moon-Young Rhyoo,Seungwoo Seo,Sohee Park,Yubin Huh,Jun Go,Jung Hyeon Choi,Young‐Keun Choi,In-Bok Lee,Dong‐Hee Choi
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-47275-8
摘要
Abstract Akkermansia muciniphila has received great attention because of its beneficial roles in gut health by regulating gut immunity, promoting intestinal epithelial development, and improving barrier integrity. However, A. muciniphila -derived functional molecules regulating gut health are not well understood. Microbiome-secreted proteins act as key arbitrators of host-microbiome crosstalk through interactions with host cells in the gut and are important for understanding host-microbiome relationships. Herein, we report the biological function of Amuc_1409, a previously uncharacterised A. muciniphila- secreted protein. Amuc_1409 increased intestinal stem cell (ISC) proliferation and regeneration in ex vivo intestinal organoids and in vivo models of radiation- or chemotherapeutic drug-induced intestinal injury and natural aging with male mice. Mechanistically, Amuc_1409 promoted E-cadherin/β-catenin complex dissociation via interaction with E-cadherin, resulting in the activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Our results demonstrate that Amuc_1409 plays a crucial role in intestinal homeostasis by regulating ISC activity in an E-cadherin-dependent manner and is a promising biomolecule for improving and maintaining gut health.
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