Xiao-Qing Ma, Bing Wang, Wei Wei, Fang-Cheng Tan, Hang Su, Jun-Zhe Zhang, Chen-Yang Zhao, Hua-Jun Zheng, Yan-Qin Feng, Wei Shen, Jin-Bo Yang, Fu-Li Li
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摘要
肠道微生物的膳食纤维代谢对宿主的生理和健康起着重要作用。海藻酸是日常膳食海藻中的主要膳食纤维,因其具有多种生物活性而受到越来越多的关注。为了进一步了解海藻酸盐在肠道中的同化机制,我们在人类肠道微生物组中发现了不饱和海藻酸盐低聚糖(uAOS)特异性海藻酸盐利用位点(AUL)。作为一个具有代表性的例子,我们从生物化学和转录组数据中重建了肠道微生物澄清乳杆菌(Bacteroides clarus)的 AUL 工作模型。通过 Entner-Doudoroff 途径发酵产生的单糖调整了短链脂肪酸和氨基酸的代谢。此外,我们还发现,饲喂 uAOS 可保护小鼠免受葡聚糖硫酸钠诱发的急性结肠炎的影响,这可能是通过重塑肠道微生物群和代谢组实现的:海藻酸盐被纳入传统中药和日常饮食已有数百年的历史。最近发现的生物活性表明,海藻酸衍生的海藻酸寡糖(AOS)可能是传统中药中的一种活性成分,但这些 AOS 如何在肠道中代谢以及如何影响健康还需要更多的信息。这项关于肠道微生物海藻酸利用位点(AUL)工作机制的研究揭示了不饱和海藻酸寡糖(uAOS)同化在调节短链脂肪酸和氨基酸代谢中的作用,并证明肠道微生物的uAOS代谢导致细胞代谢物的变化,这可能有助于肠道的生理和健康。
Alginate oligosaccharide assimilation by gut microorganisms and the potential role in gut inflammation alleviation.
Dietary fiber metabolism by gut microorganisms plays important roles in host physiology and health. Alginate, the major dietary fiber of daily diet seaweeds, is drawing more attention because of multiple biological activities. To advance the understanding of alginate assimilation mechanism in the gut, we show the presence of unsaturated alginate oligosaccharides (uAOS)-specific alginate utilization loci (AUL) in human gut microbiome. As a representative example, a working model of the AUL from the gut microorganism Bacteroides clarus was reconstructed from biochemistry and transcriptome data. The fermentation of resulting monosaccharides through Entner-Doudoroff pathway tunes the metabolism of short-chain fatty acids and amino acids. Furthermore, we show that uAOS feeding protects the mice against dextran sulfate sodium-induced acute colitis probably by remodeling gut microbiota and metabolome.
Importance: Alginate has been included in traditional Chinese medicine and daily diet for centuries. Recently discovered biological activities suggested that alginate-derived alginate oligosaccharides (AOS) might be an active ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine, but how these AOS are metabolized in the gut and how it affects health need more information. The study on the working mechanism of alginate utilization loci (AUL) by the gut microorganism uncovers the role of unsaturated alginate oligosaccharides (uAOS) assimilation in tuning short-chain fatty acids and amino acids metabolism and demonstrates that uAOS metabolism by gut microorganisms results in a variation of cell metabolites, which potentially contributes to the physiology and health of gut.
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM) publishes papers that make significant contributions to (a) applied microbiology, including biotechnology, protein engineering, bioremediation, and food microbiology, (b) microbial ecology, including environmental, organismic, and genomic microbiology, and (c) interdisciplinary microbiology, including invertebrate microbiology, plant microbiology, aquatic microbiology, and geomicrobiology.