Distinct lower respiratory tract microbiota profiles linked to airway mucus hypersecretion in children with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia DOI Creative Commons

Wei Xi-wen,

Wan Wang, Hang Cheng

et al.

Frontiers in Microbiology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Oct. 17, 2024

Airway mucus hypersecretion (AMH) can occur in children with acute respiratory diseases, but its underlying mechanisms and relationship the lower tract microbiota (LRTM) are not yet fully understood. This study investigates characteristics of LRTM

Language: Английский

A Pilot Study Exploring the Relationship Between Milk Composition and Microbial Capacity in Breastfed Infants DOI Open Access
Ashwana D. Fricker, Kristija Sejane, Mina Desai

et al.

Nutrients, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(2), P. 338 - 338

Published: Jan. 18, 2025

Background: Maternal obesity may contribute to childhood in a myriad of ways, including through alterations the infant gut microbiome. For example, maternal both directly by introducing dysbiotic microbiome and indirectly altered composition human milk that fuels In particular, indigestible oligosaccharides (HMOs) are known shape The goal this study was characterize HMO profiles normal-weight overweight mothers quantitatively link concentrations taxonomic functional potential Methods: Normal-weight (BMI = 18.5–24.9; n 9) overweight/obese (OW/OB; BMI > 25; 11) breastfeeding their infants were enrolled single-center, cross-sectional pilot study. Human from rectal stool swabs collected 7–9 weeks postpartum. composition, microbial functions assessed using HPLC, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, metagenomic respectively. Results: Neither nor varied according status. Taxonomically, microbiota dominated typical lineages Bifidobacterium. Significant correlations between individual HMOs bacterial genera identified, for Prevotella, genus Bacteroidota phylum positively correlated with lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT) lacto-N-hexaose (LNH). Using assembled genomes, we also able identify broad HMO-degradative capacity across Bifidobacterium Prevotella genera. Conclusions: These results suggest status does not impact milk. However, select specific taxa, suggesting influences

Language: Английский

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Prevotella are major contributors of sialidases in the human vaginal microbiome DOI Creative Commons
Paula Pelayo,

Fatima A. Hussain,

Caroline A. Werlang

et al.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 121(36)

Published: Aug. 26, 2024

Elevated bacterial sialidase activity in the female genital tract is strongly associated with poor health outcomes including preterm birth and vaginosis (BV). These negative effects may arise from sialidase-mediated degradation of protective mucus layer cervicovaginal environment. Prior biochemical studies vaginal sialidases have focused solely on BV-associated organism Gardnerella vaginalis . Despite their implications for sexual reproductive health, other bacteria not been characterized. Here, we show that Prevotella species produce possess variable toward mucin substrates. The sequences genes presence are largely conserved across clades different geographies, hinting at importance globally. Finally, find transcripts, those encoding mucin-degrading timonensis , highly prevalent abundant human genomes transcriptomes. Together, our results identify as a critical source microbiome, improving understanding this detrimental activity.

Language: Английский

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Sialidases derived from Gardnerella vaginalis remodel the sperm glycocalyx and impair sperm function DOI Creative Commons
Sarah Dohadwala,

Pooja Shah,

Mark Farrell

et al.

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 5, 2025

Abstract Bacterial vaginosis (BV), a dysbiosis of the vaginal microbiome, affects approximately 29 percent women worldwide (up to 50% in some regions) and is associated with several adverse health outcomes including preterm birth increased incidence sexually transmitted infection (STI). BV-associated bacteria, such as Gardnerella vaginalis Prevotella timonensis, damage mucosa through activity sialidase enzymes that remodel epithelial glycocalyx degrade mucin glycoproteins. This creates an inflammatory environment which likely contributes outcomes. However, whether glycolytic also sperm during their transit reproductive tract has not yet been determined. Here, we show sialidase-mediated remodeling human increases susceptibility within female tract. In particular, report desialylated demonstrate complement lysis agglutination, well decreased cervical mucus. Our results mechanism by sialidases may affect survival function potentially contribute infertility. Significance statement Sperm surface glycans are crucial for immune processes We found derived from bacteria resulting aberrant mucus trapping, complement-mediated cytolysis sperm. These implicate potential Classification: Biological Sciences, Immunology Inflammation,

Language: Английский

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Glycoengineering with neuraminic acid analogs to label lipooligosaccharides and detect native sialyltransferase activity in gram-negative bacteria DOI Creative Commons

Erianna I. Alvarado-Melendez,

Hanna de Jong,

Jet E. M. Hartman

et al.

Glycobiology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 34(10)

Published: Aug. 30, 2024

Lipooligosaccharides are the most abundant cell surface glycoconjugates on outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. They play important roles in host-microbe interactions. Certain pathogenic bacteria cap their lipooligosaccharides with sialic acid, N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac), to mimic host glycans that among others protects these from recognition by hosts immune system. This process molecular mimicry is not fully understood and remains under investigated. To explore functional role acid-capped at level, it have tools readily available for detection manipulation both Neu5Ac involved sialyltransferases, preferably live We shown native sialyltransferases some can incorporate extracellular unnatural nucleotides onto lipooligosaccharides. here report expanded use bacterial neuraminic acids analogs a reporter group into variety show this approach offers quick strategy screen expression ability exogenous CMP-Neu5Ac decorate glycoconjugates. For selected we also complements two other glycoengineering techniques, Metabolic Oligosaccharide Engineering Selective Exo-Enzymatic Labeling, together they provide modify, label, detect visualize sialylation

Language: Английский

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Distinct lower respiratory tract microbiota profiles linked to airway mucus hypersecretion in children with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia DOI Creative Commons

Wei Xi-wen,

Wan Wang, Hang Cheng

et al.

Frontiers in Microbiology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Oct. 17, 2024

Airway mucus hypersecretion (AMH) can occur in children with acute respiratory diseases, but its underlying mechanisms and relationship the lower tract microbiota (LRTM) are not yet fully understood. This study investigates characteristics of LRTM

Language: Английский

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