Antibiotics Trigger Host Innate Immune Response via Microbiota–Brain Communication in C. elegans

Author:

Wu Yangyang1234,Li Guanqun234,Tang Hongyun234

Affiliation:

1. College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China

2. Key Laboratory of Growth Regulation and Translational Research of Zhejiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Westlake University, Hangzhou 310024, China

3. Westlake Laboratory of Life Sciences and Biomedicine, Hangzhou 310024, China

4. Institute of Biology, Westlake Institute for Advanced Study, Hangzhou 310024, China

Abstract

Besides their direct bactericidal effect, antibiotics have also been suggested to stimulate the host immune response to defend against pathogens. However, it remains unclear whether any antibiotics may stimulate the host immune response by affecting bacterial activity. In this study, reasoning that genetic mutations inhibit bacterial activities and, thereby, may mimic the effects of antibiotics, we performed genome-wide screening and identified 77 E. coli genes whose inactivation induces C. elegans cyp-14A4, representing an innate immune and detoxification response. Further analyses reveal that this host immune response can clearly be induced through either inactivating the E. coli respiratory chain via the bacterial cyoB mutation or using the antibiotic Q203, which is able to enhance host survival when encountering the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Mechanistically, the innate immune response triggered by both the cyoB mutation and Q203 is found to depend on the host brain response, as evidenced by their reliance on the host neural gene unc-13, which is required for neurotransmitter release in head neurons. Therefore, our findings elucidate the critical involvement of the microbiota–brain axis in modulating the host immune response, providing mechanistic insights into the role of antibiotics in triggering the host immune response and, thus, facilitating host defense against pathogens.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China

HRHI program

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory Construction Project

Westlake Education Foundation of Westlake University

Publisher

MDPI AG

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