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<i>Collinsella aerofaciens</i> Produces a pH-Responsive Lipid Immunogen

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2023

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Some members of the human gut microbiota profoundly influence their host's physiology, health, and therapeutic responses, but the responsible molecules and mechanisms are largely unknown. As part of a project to identify immunomodulators produced by gut microbes, we analyzed the metabolome of <i>Collinsella aerofaciens</i>, an actinomycete that figures prominently in numerous association studies. The associations are typically positive correlations of <i>C. aerofaciens</i> with pro-inflammatory responses and undesirable outcomes, but an association with favorable responses to PD-1/PD-L1 cancer immunotherapy is a notable exception. A phenotypic assay-guided screen using dendritic cells (mBMDCs) and cytokine readouts identified the active compound, which was structurally characterized as a lysoglycoglycerolipid with an acetal-bearing β-galactofuranose head group (CaLGL-1, <b>1</b>). The structural assignment was confirmed through total synthesis. Assays with <i>tlr2</i><sup>-/-</sup>, <i>tlr4</i><sup>-/-</sup>, and wt mBMDCs revealed TLR2-dependent signaling. CaLGL-1 is produced by a conversion of a bacterially biosynthesized plasmalogen (CaPlsM, <b>3</b>) to CaLGL-1 (<b>1</b>) in a low-pH environment.

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