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Rhythmicity of intestinal IgA responses confers oscillatory commensal microbiota mutualism

Rhythmicity of intestinal IgA responses confers oscillatory commensal microbiota mutualism
Rhythmicity of intestinal IgA responses confers oscillatory commensal microbiota mutualism

Interactions between the mammalian host and commensal microbiota are enforced through a range of immune responses that confer metabolic benefits and promote tissue health and homeostasis. Immunoglobulin A (IgA) responses directly determine the composition of commensal species that colonize the intestinal tract but require substantial metabolic resources to fuel antibody production by tissue-resident plasma cells. Here, we demonstrate that IgA responses are subject to diurnal regulation over the course of a circadian day. Specifically, the magnitude of IgA secretion, as well as the transcriptome of intestinal IgA+ plasma cells, was found to exhibit rhythmicity. Oscillatory IgA responses were found to be entrained by time of feeding and were also found to be in part coordinated by the plasma cell-intrinsic circadian clock via deletion of the master clock gene Arntl. Moreover, reciprocal interactions between the host and microbiota dictated oscillatory dynamics among the commensal microbial community and its associated transcriptional and metabolic activity in an IgA-dependent manner. Together, our findings suggest that circadian networks comprising intestinal IgA, diet, and the microbiota converge to align circadian biology in the intestinal tract and to ensure host-microbial mutualism.

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Penny, Hugo A., Domingues, Rita G., Krauss, Maria Z., Melo-Gonzalez, Felipe, Lawson, Melissa A.E., Dickson, Suzanna, Parkinson, James, Hurry, Madeleine, Purse, Catherine, Jegham, Emna, Godinho-Silva, Cristina, Rendas, Miguel, Veiga-Fernandes, Henrique, Bechtold, David A., Grencis, Richard K., Toellner, Kai Michael, Waisman, Ari, Swann, Jonathan R., Gibbs, Julie E. and Hepworth, Matthew R. (2022) Rhythmicity of intestinal IgA responses confers oscillatory commensal microbiota mutualism. Science immunology, 7 (75), [eabk2541]. (doi:10.1126/sciimmunol.abk2541).

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Interactions between the mammalian host and commensal microbiota are enforced through a range of immune responses that confer metabolic benefits and promote tissue health and homeostasis. Immunoglobulin A (IgA) responses directly determine the composition of commensal species that colonize the intestinal tract but require substantial metabolic resources to fuel antibody production by tissue-resident plasma cells. Here, we demonstrate that IgA responses are subject to diurnal regulation over the course of a circadian day. Specifically, the magnitude of IgA secretion, as well as the transcriptome of intestinal IgA+ plasma cells, was found to exhibit rhythmicity. Oscillatory IgA responses were found to be entrained by time of feeding and were also found to be in part coordinated by the plasma cell-intrinsic circadian clock via deletion of the master clock gene Arntl. Moreover, reciprocal interactions between the host and microbiota dictated oscillatory dynamics among the commensal microbial community and its associated transcriptional and metabolic activity in an IgA-dependent manner. Together, our findings suggest that circadian networks comprising intestinal IgA, diet, and the microbiota converge to align circadian biology in the intestinal tract and to ensure host-microbial mutualism.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 29 September 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 476078
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/476078
ISSN: 2470-9468
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ORCID for Jonathan R. Swann: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6485-4529

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Author: Hugo A. Penny
Author: Rita G. Domingues
Author: Maria Z. Krauss
Author: Felipe Melo-Gonzalez
Author: Melissa A.E. Lawson
Author: Suzanna Dickson
Author: James Parkinson
Author: Madeleine Hurry
Author: Catherine Purse
Author: Emna Jegham
Author: Cristina Godinho-Silva
Author: Miguel Rendas
Author: Henrique Veiga-Fernandes
Author: David A. Bechtold
Author: Richard K. Grencis
Author: Kai Michael Toellner
Author: Ari Waisman
Author: Julie E. Gibbs
Author: Matthew R. Hepworth

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