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Distinct Histone Modifications Modulate DEFB1 Expression in Human Vaginal Keratinocytes in Response to Lactobacillus spp.open access

Authors
Lee, JaehyoukJang, AraKim, Jin WookHan, Jun HyunChun, Byung HeeJung, Hye SuJeon, Che OkMyung, Soon Chul
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
DEFB1; Lactobacillus; DNAmethylation; Histone modifications; Vaginal keratinocyte
Citation
PROBIOTICS AND ANTIMICROBIAL PROTEINS, v.9, no.4, pp 406 - 414
Pages
9
Journal Title
PROBIOTICS AND ANTIMICROBIAL PROTEINS
Volume
9
Number
4
Start Page
406
End Page
414
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/3614
DOI
10.1007/s12602-017-9286-6
ISSN
1867-1306
1867-1314
Abstract
Vaginal commensal lactobacilli are considered to contribute significantly to the control of vaginal microbiota by competing with other microflora for adherence to the vaginal epithelium and by producing antimicrobial compounds. However, the molecular mechanisms of symbiotic prokaryotic-eukaryotic communication in the vaginal ecosystem remain poorly understood. Here, we showed that both DNA methylation and histone modifications were associated with expression of the DEFB1 gene, which encodes the antimicrobial peptide human beta-defensin-1, in vaginal keratinocyte VK2/E6E7 cells. We investigated whether exposure to Lactobacillus gasseri and Lactobacillus reuteri would trigger the epigenetic modulation of DEFB1 expression in VK2/E6E7 cells in a bacterial species-dependent manner. While enhanced expression of DEFB1 was observed when VK2/E6E7 cells were exposed to L. gasseri, treatment with L. reuteri resulted in reduced DEFB1 expression. Moreover, L. gasseri stimulated the recruitment of active histone marks and, in contrast, L. reuteri led to the decrease of active histone marks at the DEFB1 promoter. It was remarkable that distinct histone modifications within the same promoter region of DEFB1 were mediated by L. gasseri and L. reuteri. Therefore, our study suggested that one of the underlying mechanisms of DEFB1 expression in the vaginal ecosystem might be associated with the epigenetic crosstalk between individual Lactobacillus spp. and vaginal keratinocytes.
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