Gut microbial β-glucuronidases influence endobiotic homeostasis and are modulated by diverse therapeutics

肠道微生物β-葡萄糖醛酸酶影响内源性菌群稳态,并受多种治疗药物的调节。

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作者:Joshua B Simpson ,Morgan E Walker ,Joshua J Sekela ,Samantha M Ivey ,Parth B Jariwala ,Cameron M Storch ,Mark E Kowalewski ,Amanda L Graboski ,Adam D Lietzan ,William G Walton ,Kacey A Davis ,Erica W Cloer ,Valentina Borlandelli ,Yun-Chung Hsiao ,Lee R Roberts ,David H Perlman ,Xue Liang ,Hermen S Overkleeft ,Aadra P Bhatt ,Kun Lu ,Matthew R Redinbo

Abstract

Hormones and neurotransmitters are essential to homeostasis, and their disruptions are connected to diseases ranging from cancer to anxiety. The differential reactivation of endobiotic glucuronides by gut microbial β-glucuronidase (GUS) enzymes may influence interindividual differences in the onset and treatment of disease. Using multi-omic, in vitro, and in vivo approaches, we show that germ-free mice have reduced levels of active endobiotics and that distinct gut microbial Loop 1 and FMN GUS enzymes drive hormone and neurotransmitter reactivation. We demonstrate that a range of FDA-approved drugs prevent this reactivation by intercepting the catalytic cycle of the enzymes in a conserved fashion. Finally, we find that inhibiting GUS in conventional mice reduces free serotonin and increases its inactive glucuronide in the serum and intestines. Our results illuminate the indispensability of gut microbial enzymes in sustaining endobiotic homeostasis and indicate that therapeutic disruptions of this metabolism promote interindividual response variabilities. Keywords: FDA-approved drugs; X-ray crystallography; hormones; interindividual response variability; metabolism; metagenomics; metaproteomics; multi-omics; neurotransmitters; β-glucuronidase.

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