Impaired Autophagy in Intestinal Epithelial Cells Alters Gut Microbiota and Host Immune Responses

Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Lingyu YangHe Meng

Abstract

Establishing and maintaining beneficial interactions between the host and associated gut microbiota are pivotal requirements for host health. Autophagy is an important catabolic recycling pathway that degrades long-lived proteins and some organelles by lysosome to maintain cellular homeostasis. Although impaired autophagy is thought to be closely correlated with Crohn's disease (CD), the functional role of autophagy in the maintenance of gut microbiota is poorly understood. As autophagy-related 5 (Atg5) is a key gene associated with the extension of the phagophoric membrane in autophagic vesicles, we established a gut-specific Atg5 knockout mouse model, and we found that the disruption of autophagic flux in the intenstinal epithelium cells dramatically altered the composition of the gut microbiota and reduced alpha diversity. Microbial function prediction indicated that the pathway allocated for infectious diseases was enriched in Atg5-/- mice. "Candidatus Arthromitus" and the Pasteurellaceae family were increased in Atg5-/- mice, whereas Akkermansia muciniphila and the Lachnospiraceae family were reduced. Transcriptome analysis revealed that two key inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)-related transcription factors, RORC and TBX21...Continue Reading

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