Functional characterization of helminth-associated Clostridiales reveals covariates of Treg differentiation

Background Parasitic helminths influence the composition of the gut microbiome. However, the microbiomes of individuals living in helminth-endemic regions are understudied. The Orang Asli, an indigenous population in Malaysia with high burdens of the helminth Trichuris trichiura, display microbiotas...

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Main Authors: Sargsian, Shushan, Mondragon-Palomino, Octavio, Lejeune, Alannah, Ercelen, Defne, Jin, Wen-Bing, Varghese, Alan, Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian, Guo, Chun-Jun, Loke, P'ng, Cadwell, Ken
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spelling my.um.eprints.452402024-08-13T02:33:20Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45240/ Functional characterization of helminth-associated Clostridiales reveals covariates of Treg differentiation Sargsian, Shushan Mondragon-Palomino, Octavio Lejeune, Alannah Ercelen, Defne Jin, Wen-Bing Varghese, Alan Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian Guo, Chun-Jun Loke, P'ng Cadwell, Ken R Medicine RB Pathology RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology Background Parasitic helminths influence the composition of the gut microbiome. However, the microbiomes of individuals living in helminth-endemic regions are understudied. The Orang Asli, an indigenous population in Malaysia with high burdens of the helminth Trichuris trichiura, display microbiotas enriched in Clostridiales, an order of spore-forming obligate anaerobes with immunogenic properties. We previously isolated novel Clostridiales that were enriched in these individuals and found that a subset promoted the Trichuris life cycle. In this study, we aimed to further characterize the functional properties of these bacteria. Results Clostridiales isolates were profiled for their ability to perform 57 enzymatic reactions and produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and hydrogen sulfide, revealing that these bacteria were capable of a range of activities associated with metabolism and host response. Consistent with this finding, monocolonization of mice with individual isolates identified bacteria that were potent inducers of regulatory T-cell (Treg) differentiation in the colon. Comparisons between variables revealed by these studies identified enzymatic properties correlated with Treg induction and Trichuris egg hatching. Conclusion We identified Clostridiales species that are sufficient to induce high levels of Tregs. We also identified a set of metabolic activities linked with Treg differentiation and Trichuris egg hatching mediated by these newly isolated bacteria. Altogether, this study provides functional insights into the microbiotas of individuals residing in a helminth-endemic region. -EyM7p7tfAvrAjtAePB85J Video Abstract Conclusion We identified Clostridiales species that are sufficient to induce high levels of Tregs. We also identified a set of metabolic activities linked with Treg differentiation and Trichuris egg hatching mediated by these newly isolated bacteria. Altogether, this study provides functional insights into the microbiotas of individuals residing in a helminth-endemic region. -EyM7p7tfAvrAjtAePB85J Video Abstract BMC 2024-05 Article PeerReviewed Sargsian, Shushan and Mondragon-Palomino, Octavio and Lejeune, Alannah and Ercelen, Defne and Jin, Wen-Bing and Varghese, Alan and Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian and Guo, Chun-Jun and Loke, P'ng and Cadwell, Ken (2024) Functional characterization of helminth-associated Clostridiales reveals covariates of Treg differentiation. Microbiome, 12 (1). ISSN 2049-2618, DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-024-01793-1 <https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-024-01793-1>. 10.1186/s40168-024-01793-1
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topic R Medicine
RB Pathology
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
spellingShingle R Medicine
RB Pathology
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Sargsian, Shushan
Mondragon-Palomino, Octavio
Lejeune, Alannah
Ercelen, Defne
Jin, Wen-Bing
Varghese, Alan
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Guo, Chun-Jun
Loke, P'ng
Cadwell, Ken
Functional characterization of helminth-associated Clostridiales reveals covariates of Treg differentiation
description Background Parasitic helminths influence the composition of the gut microbiome. However, the microbiomes of individuals living in helminth-endemic regions are understudied. The Orang Asli, an indigenous population in Malaysia with high burdens of the helminth Trichuris trichiura, display microbiotas enriched in Clostridiales, an order of spore-forming obligate anaerobes with immunogenic properties. We previously isolated novel Clostridiales that were enriched in these individuals and found that a subset promoted the Trichuris life cycle. In this study, we aimed to further characterize the functional properties of these bacteria. Results Clostridiales isolates were profiled for their ability to perform 57 enzymatic reactions and produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and hydrogen sulfide, revealing that these bacteria were capable of a range of activities associated with metabolism and host response. Consistent with this finding, monocolonization of mice with individual isolates identified bacteria that were potent inducers of regulatory T-cell (Treg) differentiation in the colon. Comparisons between variables revealed by these studies identified enzymatic properties correlated with Treg induction and Trichuris egg hatching. Conclusion We identified Clostridiales species that are sufficient to induce high levels of Tregs. We also identified a set of metabolic activities linked with Treg differentiation and Trichuris egg hatching mediated by these newly isolated bacteria. Altogether, this study provides functional insights into the microbiotas of individuals residing in a helminth-endemic region. -EyM7p7tfAvrAjtAePB85J Video Abstract Conclusion We identified Clostridiales species that are sufficient to induce high levels of Tregs. We also identified a set of metabolic activities linked with Treg differentiation and Trichuris egg hatching mediated by these newly isolated bacteria. Altogether, this study provides functional insights into the microbiotas of individuals residing in a helminth-endemic region. -EyM7p7tfAvrAjtAePB85J Video Abstract
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author Sargsian, Shushan
Mondragon-Palomino, Octavio
Lejeune, Alannah
Ercelen, Defne
Jin, Wen-Bing
Varghese, Alan
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Guo, Chun-Jun
Loke, P'ng
Cadwell, Ken
author_facet Sargsian, Shushan
Mondragon-Palomino, Octavio
Lejeune, Alannah
Ercelen, Defne
Jin, Wen-Bing
Varghese, Alan
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Guo, Chun-Jun
Loke, P'ng
Cadwell, Ken
author_sort Sargsian, Shushan
title Functional characterization of helminth-associated Clostridiales reveals covariates of Treg differentiation
title_short Functional characterization of helminth-associated Clostridiales reveals covariates of Treg differentiation
title_full Functional characterization of helminth-associated Clostridiales reveals covariates of Treg differentiation
title_fullStr Functional characterization of helminth-associated Clostridiales reveals covariates of Treg differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Functional characterization of helminth-associated Clostridiales reveals covariates of Treg differentiation
title_sort functional characterization of helminth-associated clostridiales reveals covariates of treg differentiation
publisher BMC
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/45240/
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