芳香烃受体
吲哚试验
色氨酸
代谢物
生物化学
生物
细菌
乙醛
代谢途径
化学
新陈代谢
微生物学
基因
氨基酸
遗传学
转录因子
乙醇
作者
A. Elias,Andrew J. McBain,Faye A Aldehalan,G.N. Taylor,Catherine O’Neill
标识
DOI:10.1093/jambio/lxae273
摘要
Abstract Aims The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-activated receptor implicated in many inflammatory disorders. The skin microbiota plays a crucial role in maintaining epidermal barrier integrity and is thought to modulate skin homeostasis partly through the production of AhR ligands, including metabolites of microbial tryptophan metabolism such as indole derivatives. Here, we report the skin microbiota that activate AhR and their unique tryptophan metabolite profiles. Methods and results Of the bacteria isolated from healthy human skin and screened for the ability to metabolize tryptophan (18 species, five genera), 14 were positive. The tryptophan metabolites of 10 positive and two negative bacteria were then characterized using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Whole genome sequencing confirmed the presence of key genes involved in the indole-3-pyruvic acid pathway within the genomes of indole-3-acetaldehyde, indole-3-acetic acid, and indole-3-aldehyde-producing organisms. A cell-based luciferase reporter gene assay identified functional agonist activity against human AhR in the culture supernatants of 12 of the 18 species tested. High indole derivative-producing organisms induced potent AhR activation. Conclusions These data demonstrate the relationship between skin microbiota, tryptophan metabolites, and AhR activation.
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