A microbially produced AhR ligand promotes a Tph1-driven tolerogenic program in multiple sclerosis

Author:

Zelante Teresa,Paolicelli Giuseppe,Fallarino Francesca,Gargaro Marco,Vascelli Gianluca,De Zuani Marco,Fric Jan,Laznickova Petra,Kohoutkova Marcela Hortova,Macchiarulo Antonio,Dolciami Daniela,Pieraccini Giuseppe,Gaetani Lorenzo,Scalisi Giulia,Trevisan Caterina,Frossi Barbara,Pucillo Carlo,De Luca Antonella,Nunzi Emilia,Spaccapelo Roberta,Pariano Marilena,Borghi Monica,Boscaro Francesca,Romoli Riccardo,Mancini Andrea,Gentili Lucia,Renga Giorgia,Costantini Claudio,Puccetti Matteo,Giovagnoli Stefano,Ricci Maurizio,Antonini Martina,Calabresi Paolo,Puccetti Paolo,Di Filippo Massimiliano,Romani Luigina

Abstract

AbstractMultiple sclerosis is a debilitating autoimmune disease, characterized by chronic inflammation of the central nervous system. While the significance of the gut microbiome on multiple sclerosis pathogenesis is established, the underlining mechanisms are unknown. We found that serum levels of the microbial postbiotic tryptophan metabolite indole-3-carboxaldehyde (3-IAld) inversely correlated with disease duration in multiple sclerosis patients. Much like the host-derived tryptophan derivative l-Kynurenine, 3-IAld would bind and activate the Aryl hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR), which, in turn, controls endogenous tryptophan catabolic pathways. As a result, in peripheral lymph nodes, microbial 3-IAld, affected mast-cell tryptophan metabolism, forcing mast cells to produce serotonin via Tph1. We thus propose a protective role for AhR–mast-cell activation driven by the microbiome, whereby natural metabolites or postbiotics will have a physiological role in immune homeostasis and may act as therapeutic targets in autoimmune diseases.

Funder

The Italian Grant “Programma per Giovani Ricercatori - Rita Levi Montalcini 2013”

Italian Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Perugia

the Specific Targeted Research Project FunMeta

Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla

AIRC Investigator Grant

Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic, DRO Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion

European Union

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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