DJ-1 (Park7) affects the gut microbiome, metabolites and the development of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs)

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Yogesh Singh
Christoph Trautwein
Achal Dhariwal
Madhuri S. Salker
Md Alauddin
Laimdota Zizmare
Lisann Pelzl
Martina Feger
Jakob Admard
Nicolas Casadei
Michael Föller
Vivek Pachauri
David S. Park
Tak W. Mak
Julia-Stefanie Frick
Diethelm Wallwiener
Sara Y. Brucker
Florian Lang
Olaf Riess
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[1] Tübingen University,Institute of Medical Genetics and Applied Genomics
[2] Tübingen University,Department of Preclinical Imaging and Radiopharmacy, Werner Siemens Imaging Center (WSIC)
[3] University of Oslo,Department of Oral Biology
[4] Tübingen University,Research Institute of Women’s Health
[5] Tübingen University,Department of Vegetative Physiology
[6] Tübingen University,Clinical Transfusion Medicine Centre
[7] University of Hohenheim,Department of Physiology
[8] RWTH Aachen University,Institute of Materials in Electrical Engineering 1
[9] Hotchkiss Brain Institute,Health Research Innovation Centre
[10] Ontario Cancer Institute,Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research
[11] UHN,Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene
[12] Tübingen University,undefined
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The proper communication between gut and brain is pivotal for the maintenance of health and, dysregulation of the gut-brain axis can lead to several clinical disorders. In Parkinson’s disease (PD) 85% of all patients experienced constipation many years before showing any signs of motor phenotypes. For differential diagnosis and preventive treatment, there is an urgent need for the identification of biomarkers indicating early disease stages long before the disease phenotype manifests. DJ-1 is a chaperone protein involved in the protection against PD and genetic mutations in this protein have been shown to cause familial PD. However, how the deficiency of DJ-1 influences the risk of PD remains incompletely understood. In the present study, we provide evidence that DJ-1 is implicated in shaping the gut microbiome including; their metabolite production, inflammation and innate immune cells (ILCs) development. We revealed that deficiency of DJ-1 leads to a significant increase in two specific genera/species, namely Alistipes and Rikenella. In DJ-1 knock-out (DJ-1-/-) mice the production of fecal calprotectin and MCP-1 inflammatory proteins were elevated. Fecal and serum metabolic profile showed that malonate which influences the immune system was significantly more abundant in DJ-1−/− mice. DJ-1 appeared also to be involved in ILCs development. Further, inflammatory genes related to PD were augmented in the midbrain of DJ-1−/− mice. Our data suggest that metabolites and inflammation produced in the gut could be used as biomarkers for PD detection. Perhaps, these metabolites and inflammatory mediators could be involved in triggering inflammation resulting in PD pathology.
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