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C Preston Neff1, Matthew E Rhodes1, Kathleen L Arnolds1, Colm B Collins2, Jody Donnelly1, Nichole Nusbacher1, Paul Jedlicka3, Jennifer M Schneider1, Martin D McCarter4, Michael Shaffer1, Sarkis K Mazmanian5, Brent E Palmer6, Catherine A Lozupone7.
Abstract
Zwitterionic capsular polysaccharides (ZPSs) are bacterial products that modulate T cells, including inducing anti-inflammatory IL-10-secreting T regulatory cells (Tregs). However, only a few diverse bacteria are known to modulate the host immune system via ZPS. We present a genomic screen for bacteria encoding ZPS molecules. We identify diverse host-associated bacteria, including commensals and pathogens with known anti-inflammatory properties, with the capacity to produce ZPSs. Human mononuclear cells stimulated with lysates from putative ZPS-producing bacteria induce significantly greater IL-10 production and higher proportions of Tregs than lysates from non-ZPS-encoding relatives or a commensal strain of Bacteroides cellulosilyticus in which a putative ZPS biosynthetic operon was genetically disrupted. Similarly, wild-type B. cellulosilyticus DSM 14838, but not a close relative lacking a putative ZPS, attenuated experimental colitis in mice. Collectively, this screen identifies bacterial strains that may use ZPSs to interact with the host as well as those with potential probiotic properties.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27693306 PMCID: PMC5113727 DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2016.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Host Microbe ISSN: 1931-3128 Impact factor: 21.023