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Enteroendocrine cells sense bacterial tryptophan catabolites to activate enteric and vagal neuronal pathways

Authors
Ye, LihuaBae, MunhyungCassilly, Chelsi D.Jabba, Sairam, VThorpe, Daniel W.Martin, Alyce M.Lu, Hsiu-YiWang, JinhuThompson, John D.Lickwar, Colin R.Poss, Kenneth D.Keating, Damien J.Jordt, Sven-EricClardy, JonLiddle, Rodger A.Rawls, John F.
Issue Date
Feb-2021
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Keywords
bacterial tryptophan catabolism; Danio rerio; enteroendocrine cells; gut microbes; gut-brain axis communication; indole; indole-3-carboxaldehyde; intestinal peristalsis; serotonin
Citation
CELL HOST & MICROBE, v.29, no.2, pp.179 - +
Journal Title
CELL HOST & MICROBE
Volume
29
Number
2
Start Page
179
End Page
+
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/83299
DOI
10.1016/j.chom.2020.11.011
ISSN
1931-3128
Abstract
The intestinal epithelium senses nutritional and microbial stimuli using epithelial sensory enteroendocrine cells (EEC). EECs communicate nutritional information to the nervous system, but whether they also relay signals from intestinal microbes remains unknown. Using in vivo real-time measurements of EEC and nervous system activity in zebrafish, we discovered that the bacteria Edwardsiella tarda activate EECs through the receptor transient receptor potential ankyrin A1 (Trpa1) and increase intestinal motility. Microbial, pharmacological, or optogenetic activation of Trpa1(+)EECs directly stimulates vagal sensory ganglia and activates cholinergic enteric neurons by secreting the neurotransmitter 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT). A subset of indole derivatives of tryptophan catabolism produced by E. tarda and other gut microbes activates zebrafish EEC Trpa1 signaling. These catabolites also directly stimulate human and mouse Trpa1 and intestinal 5-HT secretion. These results establish a molecular pathway by which EECs regulate enteric and vagal neuronal pathways in response to microbial signals.
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