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  • The gut-lung axis is being explored as a potential target for treating lung disorders, especially regarding how gut microbiota affects immune responses and tuberculosis (TB) progression.
  • Research in a mouse model showed that broad-spectrum antibiotics increased vulnerability to TB infection and altered inflammatory responses, highlighting the importance of gut bacteria.
  • A specific lncRNA, lncRNA-CGB, was found to be regulated by gut microbiota and was crucial for anti-TB immunity; manipulating its expression may offer new strategies for microbiota-based treatment against TB.

Article Abstract

The gut-lung axis has been implicated as a potential therapeutic target in lung disorders. While increasing evidence suggests that gut microbiota plays a critical role in regulating host immunity and contributing to tuberculosis (TB) development and progression, the underlying mechanisms whereby gut microbiota may impact TB outcomes are not fully understood. Here, we found that broad-spectrum antibiotics treatment increased susceptibility to () infection and modulated pulmonary inflammatory responses in mouse infection model. We then identified a commensal gut bacteria-regulated lncRNA, termed lncRNA-CGB, which was down-regulated by dysbiosis of gut microbiota during TB infection. Furthermore, we found that () was a direct regulator of lncRNA-CGB, and oral administration of enhanced expression of lncRNA-CGB and promoted anti-TB immunity. Genomic knock-out of lncRNA-CGB led to reduced IFN-γ expression and impaired anti-TB immunity, therefore leading to detrimental effects on infection. Mechanistically, lncRNA-CGB interacted with EZH2 and negatively regulated H3K27 tri-methylation (H3K27Me3) epigenetic programming, leading to enhanced IFN-γ expression. Thus, this work not only uncovered previously unrecognized importance of gut bacteria-lncRNA-EZH2-H3K27Me3 axis in conferring immune protection against TB but also identified a potential new paradigm to develop a microbiota-based treatment against TB and potentially other diseases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8966992PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2029997DOI Listing

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