The secreted protein Amuc_1409 from Akkermansia muciniphila improves gut health through intestinal stem cell regulation

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The secreted protein Amuc_1409 from Akkermansia muciniphila improves gut health through intestinal stem cell regulation
Author(s)
Eun-Jung Kang; Jae-Hoon Kim; Y E Kim; Hana Lee; Kwang Bo Jung; Dong-Ho ChangYoungjin Lee; Shinhye Park; Eun-Young Lee; Eun Ji Lee; Ho Bum Kang; M Y Rhyoo; S Seo; Sohee Park; Yubin Huh; Jun Go; Jung-Hyeon ChoiYoung Keun ChoiIn-Bok LeeDong Hee ChoiYun Jeong SeoJung Ran NohKyoung Shim KimJung Hwan Hwang; J S Jeong; H J Kwon; H M Yoo; Mi-Young SonYeon-Gu KimDae Hee Lee; T Y Kim; H J Kwon; Myung Hee Kim; Byoung Chan Kim; Yong-Hoon Kim; D Kang; Chul-Ho Lee
Bibliographic Citation
Nature Communications, vol. 15, pp. 2983-2983
Publication Year
2024
Abstract
Akkermansia muciniphila has received great attention because of its beneficial roles in gut health by regulating gut immunity, promoting intestinal epithelial development, and improving barrier integrity. However, A. muciniphila-derived functional molecules regulating gut health are not well understood. Microbiome-secreted proteins act as key arbitrators of host-microbiome crosstalk through interactions with host cells in the gut and are important for understanding host-microbiome relationships. Herein, we report the biological function of Amuc_1409, a previously uncharacterised A. muciniphila-secreted protein. Amuc_1409 increased intestinal stem cell (ISC) proliferation and regeneration in ex vivo intestinal organoids and in vivo models of radiation- or chemotherapeutic drug-induced intestinal injury and natural aging with male mice. Mechanistically, Amuc_1409 promoted E-cadherin/β-catenin complex dissociation via interaction with E-cadherin, resulting in the activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Our results demonstrate that Amuc_1409 plays a crucial role in intestinal homeostasis by regulating ISC activity in an E-cadherin-dependent manner and is a promising biomolecule for improving and maintaining gut health.
ISSN
2041-1723
Publisher
Springer-Nature Pub Group
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47275-8
Type
Article
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Ochang Branch Institute > Division of National Bio-Infrastructure > Laboratory Animal Resource & Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
Division of Research on National Challenges > Stem Cell Convergenece Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Microbiome Convergence Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
Division of Research on National Challenges > 1. Journal Articles
Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Biotherapeutics Translational Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
Synthetic Biology and Bioengineering Research Institute > Synthetic Biology Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
Ochang Branch Institute > Division of National Bio-Infrastructure > 1. Journal Articles
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