Allergic airway inflammation (AAI) is a prevalent respiratory disorder that affects a vast number of individuals globally. There exists a complex interplay among inflammation, immune responses, and metabolic processes, which is of paramount importance in the pathogenesis of AAI. Metabolic dysregulation and protein translational modification (PTM) are well-recognized hallmarks of diseases, playing pivotal roles in the onset and progression of numerous ailments. However, the role of gut microbiota metabolites in the development of AAI, as well as their influence on PTM modifications within this disease context, have not been thoroughly explored and investigated thus far. In AAI patients, succinate was identified as a key metabolite, positively correlated with certain immune parameters and IgE levels, and having good diagnostic value. In AAI mice, gut bacteria were the main source of high succinate levels. Mendelian randomization showed succinate as a risk factor for asthma. Exogenous succinate worsened AAI in mice, increasing airway resistance and inflammatory factor levels. Protein succinylation in AAI mice lungs differed significantly from normal mice, with up-regulated proteins in metabolic pathways. FMT alleviated AAI symptoms by reducing succinate and protein succinylation levels. In vitro, succinate promoted protein succinylation in BEAS-2B cells, and SOD2 was identified as a key succinylated protein, with the K68 site crucial for its modification and enzyme activity regulation. Gut flora-derived succinate exacerbates AAI in mice by increasing lung protein succinylation, and FMT can reverse this. These findings offer new insights into AAI mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.
Gut flora-derived succinate exacerbates Allergic Airway Inflammation by promoting protein succinylation.
肠道菌群产生的琥珀酸通过促进蛋白质琥珀酰化加剧过敏性气道炎症
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作者:Wang Chao, Yu Xin, Yu Xiao, Xiao Hui, Song Yuemeng, Wang Xinlei, Zheng Haoyu, Chen Kai, An Yiming, Zhou Zhengjie, Guo Xiaoping, Wang Fang
| 期刊: | Redox Biology | 影响因子: | 11.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May;82:103623 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.redox.2025.103623 | 研究方向: | 炎症/感染 |
| 疾病类型: | 肠炎 | ||
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