Bile acid derivatives from gut microbiota promote GBPs-mediated activation of caspase- 4/11 by LPS through lncRNA57RIK

Research Square (Research Square)(2023)

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Abstract Background: Gut microbiota contributes to the regulation of host immune response and homeostasis. Bile acid (BA) derivatives from gut microbiota can affect the differentiation and function of the immune cells. However, it is incompletely clear for the regulation of BA metabolites in these immune cells. Here we investigated the effects the BA metabolites on the macrophages. Results: We here find that BA metabolites can regulate sensitivity of macrophages to LPS and or Gram-negative bacteria. BA derivatives could induce lncRNA57RIK expression through sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 2 (S1PR2) in the macrophages of mice and humans, which play a critical role in Gram-negative bacteria mediated IL-1βmaturation and pyroptosis of macrophages. This lncRNA57RIK could bind intracellular proteases caspase-4/11 with guanylate-binding protein 1 (GBP1) in the human and mice together to cause LPS mediated activation of caspase-4/11. Murine or human lncRNA57RIK knockout (KO) macrophages did not produce response(s) to LPS or Gram-negative bacteria. LncRNA57RIK KO mice had also reduced inflammatory responses to LPS or Salmonella typhimurium ( S. T) infection. Conclusion: Taken together, gut microbiota derived BA metabolites mediated lncRNA57RIK is necessary for LPS induced caspase-4/11 activation.
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gut microbiota,gbps-mediated
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