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Mucus sialylation determines intestinal host-commensal homeostasis.


ABSTRACT: Intestinal mucus forms the first line of defense against bacterial invasion while providing nutrition to support microbial symbiosis. How the host controls mucus barrier integrity and commensalism is unclear. We show that terminal sialylation of glycans on intestinal mucus by ST6GALNAC1 (ST6), the dominant sialyltransferase specifically expressed in goblet cells and induced by microbial pathogen-associated molecular patterns, is essential for mucus integrity and protecting against excessive bacterial proteolytic degradation. Glycoproteomic profiling and biochemical analysis of ST6 mutations identified in patients show that decreased sialylation causes defective mucus proteins and congenital inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Mice harboring a patient ST6 mutation have compromised mucus barriers, dysbiosis, and susceptibility to intestinal inflammation. Based on our understanding of the ST6 regulatory network, we show that treatment with sialylated mucin or a Foxo3 inhibitor can ameliorate IBD.

SUBMITTER: Yao Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9088855 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mucus sialylation determines intestinal host-commensal homeostasis.

Yao Yikun Y   Kim Girak G   Shafer Samantha S   Chen Zuojia Z   Kubo Satoshi S   Ji Yanlong Y   Luo Jialie J   Yang Weiming W   Perner Sebastian P SP   Kanellopoulou Chrysi C   Park Ann Y AY   Jiang Ping P   Li Jian J   Baris Safa S   Aydiner Elif Karakoc EK   Ertem Deniz D   Mulder Daniel J DJ   Warner Neil N   Griffiths Anne M AM   Topf-Olivestone Chani C   Kori Michal M   Werner Lael L   Ouahed Jodie J   Field Michael M   Liu Chengyu C   Schwarz Benjamin B   Bosio Catharine M CM   Ganesan Sundar S   Song Jian J   Urlaub Henning H   Oellerich Thomas T   Malaker Stacy A SA   Zheng Lixin L   Bertozzi Carolyn R CR   Zhang Yu Y   Matthews Helen H   Montgomery Will W   Shih Han-Yu HY   Jiang Jiansheng J   Jones Marcus M   Baras Aris A   Shuldiner Alan A   Gonzaga-Jauregui Claudia C   Snapper Scott B SB   Muise Aleixo M AM   Shouval Dror S DS   Ozen Ahmet A   Pan Kuan-Ting KT   Wu Chuan C   Lenardo Michael J MJ  

Cell 20220317 7


Intestinal mucus forms the first line of defense against bacterial invasion while providing nutrition to support microbial symbiosis. How the host controls mucus barrier integrity and commensalism is unclear. We show that terminal sialylation of glycans on intestinal mucus by ST6GALNAC1 (ST6), the dominant sialyltransferase specifically expressed in goblet cells and induced by microbial pathogen-associated molecular patterns, is essential for mucus integrity and protecting against excessive bact  ...[more]

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