TY - JOUR
T1 - Intelectin-1 binds and alters the localization of the mucus barrier–modifying bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila
AU - Matute, Juan D.
AU - Duan, Jinzhi
AU - Flak, Magdalena B.
AU - Griebel, Paul
AU - Tascon-Arcila, Jose A.
AU - Doms, Shauni
AU - Hanley, Thomas
AU - Antanaviciute, Agne
AU - Gundrum, Jennifer
AU - Mark Welch, Jessica L.
AU - Sit, Brandon
AU - Abtahi, Shabnam
AU - Fuhler, Gwenny M.
AU - Grootjans, Joep
AU - Tran, Florian
AU - Stengel, Stephanie T.
AU - White, James R.
AU - Krupka, Niklas
AU - Haller, Dirk
AU - Clare, Simon
AU - Lawley, Trevor D.
AU - Kaser, Arthur
AU - Simmons, Alison
AU - Glickman, Jonathan N.
AU - Bry, Lynn
AU - Rosenstiel, Philip
AU - Borisy, Gary
AU - Waldor, Matthew K.
AU - Baines, John F.
AU - Turner, Jerrold R.
AU - Blumberg, Richard S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Matute et al.
PY - 2023/1/2
Y1 - 2023/1/2
N2 - Intelectin-1 (ITLN1) is a lectin secreted by intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) and upregulated in human ulcerative colitis (UC). We investigated how ITLN1 production is regulated in IECs and the biological effects of ITLN1 at the host–microbiota interface using mouse models. Our data show that ITLN1 upregulation in IECs from UC patients is a consequence of activating the unfolded protein response. Analysis of microbes coated by ITLN1 in vivo revealed a restricted subset of microorganisms, including the mucolytic bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila. Mice overexpressing intestinal ITLN1 exhibited decreased inner colonic mucus layer thickness and closer apposition of A. muciniphila to the epithelial cell surface, similar to alterations reported in UC. The changes in the inner mucus layer were microbiota and A. muciniphila dependent and associated with enhanced sensitivity to chemically induced and T cell–mediated colitis. We conclude that by determining the localization of a select group of bacteria to the mucus layer, ITLN1 modifies this critical barrier. Together, these findings may explain the impact of ITLN1 dysregulation on UC pathogenesis.
AB - Intelectin-1 (ITLN1) is a lectin secreted by intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) and upregulated in human ulcerative colitis (UC). We investigated how ITLN1 production is regulated in IECs and the biological effects of ITLN1 at the host–microbiota interface using mouse models. Our data show that ITLN1 upregulation in IECs from UC patients is a consequence of activating the unfolded protein response. Analysis of microbes coated by ITLN1 in vivo revealed a restricted subset of microorganisms, including the mucolytic bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila. Mice overexpressing intestinal ITLN1 exhibited decreased inner colonic mucus layer thickness and closer apposition of A. muciniphila to the epithelial cell surface, similar to alterations reported in UC. The changes in the inner mucus layer were microbiota and A. muciniphila dependent and associated with enhanced sensitivity to chemically induced and T cell–mediated colitis. We conclude that by determining the localization of a select group of bacteria to the mucus layer, ITLN1 modifies this critical barrier. Together, these findings may explain the impact of ITLN1 dysregulation on UC pathogenesis.
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U2 - 10.1084/jem.20211938
DO - 10.1084/jem.20211938
M3 - Article
C2 - 36413219
AN - SCOPUS:85142918940
SN - 0022-1007
VL - 220
JO - Journal of Experimental Medicine
JF - Journal of Experimental Medicine
IS - 1
M1 - e20211938
ER -