Sphingolipids as Mediators in the Crosstalk between Microbiota and Intestinal Cells: Implications for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

被引:38
作者
Bryan, Phillips-Farfan [1 ]
Karla, Carvajal [1 ]
Edgar Alejandro, Medina-Torres [2 ]
Sara Elva, Espinosa-Padilla [2 ]
Gemma, Fabrias [3 ]
Luz, Camacho [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Pediat, Lab Nutr Expt, Ciudad De Mexico 04530, Mexico
[2] Inst Nacl Pediat, Unidad Invest Inmunodeficiencias, Ciudad De Mexico 04530, Mexico
[3] Inst Adv Chem Catalonia IQAC CSIC, Dept Biomed Chem, Res Unit Bioact Mol, Barcelona 08034, Spain
关键词
PLATELET-ACTIVATING-FACTOR; GENE-DEFICIENT MICE; EPITHELIAL BARRIER FUNCTION; SODIUM-INDUCED COLITIS; KILLER T-CELLS; ALKALINE SPHINGOMYELINASE; INCREASES INFLAMMATION; CERAMIDE ACCUMULATION; SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION; SPHINGOSINE KINASE;
D O I
10.1155/2016/9890141
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) describes different illnesses characterized by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Although the pathogenic mechanisms leading to IBD are poorly understood, immune system disturbances likely underlie its development. Sphingolipids (SLs) have been identified as important players and promising therapeutic targets to control inflammation in IBD. Interestingly, it seems that microorganisms of the normal gut microbiota and probiotics are involved in sphingolipid function. However, there is a great need to investigate the role of SLs as intermediates in the crosstalk between intestinal immunity and microorganisms. This review focuses on recent investigations that describe some mechanisms involved in the regulation of cytokine profiles by SLs. We also describe the importance of gut microbiota in providing signaling molecules that favor the communication between resident bacteria and intestinal cells. This, in turn, modulates the immune response in the bowel and likely in other peripheral organs. The potential of SLs and gut microbiota as targets or therapeutic agents for IBD is also discussed.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 72 条
  • [1] Sphingolipids from a Symbiotic Microbe Regulate Homeostasis of Host Intestinal Natural Killer T Cells
    An, Dingding
    Oh, Sungwhan F.
    Olszak, Torsten
    Neves, Joana F.
    Avci, Fikri Y.
    Erturk-Hasdemir, Deniz
    Lu, Xi
    Zeissig, Sebastian
    Blumberg, Richard S.
    Kasper, Dennis L.
    [J]. CELL, 2014, 156 (1-2) : 123 - 133
  • [2] Membrane sphingolipids as essential molecular signals for Bacteroides survival in the intestine
    An, Dingding
    Na, Chongzheng
    Bielawski, Jacek
    Hannun, Yusuf A.
    Kasper, Dennis L.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2011, 108 : 4666 - 4671
  • [3] Expression of Alkaline Sphingomyelinase in Yeast Cells and Anti-inflammatory Effects of the Expressed Enzyme in a Rat Colitis Model
    Andersson, David
    Kotarsky, Knut
    Wu, Jun
    Agace, William
    Duan, Rui-Dong
    [J]. DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES, 2009, 54 (07) : 1440 - 1448
  • [4] Probiotic Sonicates Selectively Induce Mucosal Immune Cells Apoptosis through Ceramide Generation via Neutral Sphingomyelinase
    Angulo, Sandra
    Morales, Albert
    Danese, Silvio
    Llacuna, Laura
    Carme Masamunt, Maria
    Pultz, Nicole
    Cifone, Maria Grazia
    De Simone, Claudio
    Delgado, Salvadora
    Vila, Jordi
    Panes, Julian
    Donskey, Curtis
    Fernandez-Checa, Jose C.
    Fiocchi, Claudio
    Sans, Miquel
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2011, 6 (03):
  • [5] [Anonymous], 2001, PROPERTIES PROBIOTIC
  • [6] BALLOU LR, 1992, J BIOL CHEM, V267, P20044
  • [7] Lipid Alterations in Experimental Murine Colitis: Role of Ceramide and Imipramine for Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 Expression
    Bauer, Jessica
    Liebisch, Gerhard
    Hofmann, Claudia
    Huy, Christian
    Schmitz, Gerd
    Obermeier, Florian
    Bock, Juergen
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2009, 4 (09):
  • [8] Differential chemotactic receptor recuirements for NK cell subset trafficking into bone marrow
    Bernardini, Giovanni
    Sciume, Giuseppe
    Santoni, Angela
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2013, 4
  • [9] Exogenous sphingomyelinase causes impaired intestinal epithelial barrier function
    Bock, Juergen
    Liebisch, Gerhard
    Schweimer, Joachim
    Schmitz, Gerd
    Rogler, Gerhard
    [J]. WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2007, 13 (39) : 5217 - 5225
  • [10] Inflammatory bowel disease
    Boirivant, M.
    Cossu, A.
    [J]. ORAL DISEASES, 2012, 18 (01) : 1 - 15