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. 2024 Jan-Dec;16(1):2401649.
doi: 10.1080/19490976.2024.2401649. Epub 2024 Oct 10.

Microbiota-derived acetate is associated with functionally optimal virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses to influenza virus infection via GPR43-dependent metabolic reprogramming

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Microbiota-derived acetate is associated with functionally optimal virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses to influenza virus infection via GPR43-dependent metabolic reprogramming

Jingjing Qiu et al. Gut Microbes. 2024 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

The microbiota-associated factors that affect host susceptibility and adaptive immunity to influenza A virus (IAV) infection have not been fully elucidated. By comparing the microbiota composition between survivors and mice that succumbed to IAV strain PR8 infection, we identified that the commensal bacterium Blautia coccoides protects antibiotics (Abx)-treated or germ-free (GF) mice from PR8 infection by inducing functionally optimal virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses. Administration of exogenous acetate reproduced the protective effect of B. coccoides monocolonization in Abx and GF mice, enhancing oxidative phosphorylation and glycolysis as well as secretion of IFN-γ and granzyme B in virus-specific CD8+ T cells, dependent on GPR43 signaling and acetyl-CoA synthetase 2. Thus, we have demonstrated that microbiota-derived acetate possesses an antiviral effect that induces an optimal virus-specific CD8+ T cell response to IAV PR8 infection via GPR43-dependent metabolic reprogramming.

Keywords: Blautia coccoides; GPR43; acetate; influenza virus; metabolic reprogramming; virus-specific CD8+ T cells.

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Commensal microbiota from surviving mice increases resistance to IAV infection in WT mice.
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Innate cellular immune responses after IAV PR8 infection were greatly diminished in Abx-treated mice.
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B. coccoides colonization boosted antiviral CD8+ T cell responses.
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B. coccoides metabolite acetate rescued the generation of iav-specific CD8+ T cells.
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Acetate enhances adaptive immunity by altering CD8+ T cell metabolism in a GPR43-dependent manner.
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Acetate treatment enhances ifn-γ production in T cells and alters CD8+ T cell metabolism.

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