Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG triggers intestinal epithelium injury in zebrafish revealing host dependent beneficial effects

Author:

Zhang Zhen12,Zhang Hong‐Ling3,Yang Da‐Hai4,Hao Qiang3,Yang Hong‐Wei3,Meng De‐Long3,Meindert de Vos Willem56,Guan Le‐Luo2,Liu Shu‐Bin3,Teame Tsegay37,Gao Chen‐Chen3,Ran Chao1,Yang Ya‐Lin1,Yao Yuan‐Yuan1,Ding Qian‐Wen1,Zhou Zhi‐Gang3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory for Feed Biotechnology of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Institute of Feed Research Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing China

2. Faculty of Land and Food Systems The University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

3. China‐Norway Joint Lab on Fish Gut Microbiota, Institute of Feed Research Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing China

4. State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai China

5. Laboratory of Microbiology Wageningen University and Research Wageningen Netherlands

6. Human Microbiome Research Program, Faculty of Medicine University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

7. Tigray Agricultural Research Institute Mekelle Ethiopia

Abstract

AbstractLactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG), the well‐characterized human‐derived probiotic strain, possesses excellent properties in the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis, immunoregulation and defense against gastrointestinal pathogens in mammals. Here, we demonstrate that the SpaC pilin of LGG causes intestinal epithelium injury by inducing cell pyroptosis and gut microbial dysbiosis in zebrafish. Dietary SpaC activates Caspase‐3−GSDMEa pathways in the intestinal epithelium, promotes intestinal pyroptosis and increases lipopolysaccharide (LPS)‐producing gut microbes in zebrafish. The increased LPS subsequently activates Gaspy2−GSDMEb pyroptosis pathway. Further analysis reveals the Caspase‐3−GSDMEa pyroptosis is initiated by the species‐specific recognition of SpaC by TLR4ba, which accounts for the species‐specificity of the SpaC‐inducing intestinal pyroptosis in zebrafish. The observed pyroptosis‐driven gut injury and microbial dysbiosis by LGG in zebrafish suggest that host‐specific beneficial/harmful mechanisms are critical safety issues when applying probiotics derived from other host species and need more attention.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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