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Gene-microorganism interaction and microbiome
By Andrea ZamoraSuárez,ID 00391126
Microbiota
Host epigenome and
responses
Composition and
function of gut bacteria
change
During the day
Non-codingRNA
Responseof intestinal
epithelial cellsto
bacteria
Participate in the
Regulate gene
expression by binding
to itstargets3´UTRs
Set of microorganismspresent in a
defined environment
Isthe
Microbiome
Isthe
Entire habitat,including
microorganisms,their genesand
environmental conditions.
Generate signalsthat modify
Isassociated with
active gene
transcription
Iscatalyzed by HAT
M.tuberculosis
downregulared
miR-let-7f in
macrophages
Regulate TLR4 and
MYD88 by decreasing
miR-18aand
miR-4802
miRNA can
Infection altersmiRNA F.nucleatum
Deposition of acetyl groups
Define the
microbiota
Microorganisms
References
1.Jin,B.,Li,Y.,& Robertson,K.D.(2011).DNA methylation: superior or subordinate in the epigenetichierarchy?.Genes& cancer, 2(6),
607?617.https://doi.org/10.1177/1947601910393957
2.Ruthenburg,A.J.,Li,H.,Patel,D.J.,& Allis,C.D.(2007).Multivalent engagement of chromatin modificationsby linked bindingmodules.
Nature reviews.Molecular cell biology,8(12),983?994.https://doi.org/10.1038/nrm2298
3. Zhang,P.,Wu,W.,Chen,Q.,& Chen,M.(2019).Non-Coding RNAsand their Integrated Networks.Journal of integrativebioinformatics,
16(3),20190027.https://doi.org/10.1515/jib-2019-0027
L.reuteri,Bacteroides
acidifaciens,R.gnavus
and M.schaedleri
OTUs affected include
Serotonin,xylose,
cytidine,proline and
biotin
Fluctuations influence
ESAT-6
By secreting
Histone Modification
Acetylation
Iscatalyzed by HDAC
Are responsive to metabolic changes
Deacetylation
Removesacetyl groups
from histone tails
Which
Transfer an acetyl
group from
acetyl-coenzyme A
Which
SCFAs,acetate,
propionate and
butyrate
Generate
Methyl Donors
DNA
Methylation/Demethylation
Signalsthat balance
inflamatory responses
against stress
Bifidobacterium and
Lactobacillus
Folate that supportsthe
generation of SAM
TETdioxygenasa
family can reverse
this through
oxidation of 5hmC
DNATsadd amethyl
group from SAM to
5mC
Methylation
Influence expression
While Regulated by
Folate can be produced by
Generate
M. tuberculosis
inducesDNA
demethylation
Methylation in the
TLR4 gene
Innate immune
system
TLR4 recognizes LPS
Activates
Through the
oxidation of 5mC to
5hmC
Demethylation
Microbes increase Is catalyzed by TET proteins
Bacteria,archaea,
eukaryotesand
viruses
Including
There are asmany as1014 micro-organismslivingsymbiotically with an individual human
in theskin, mouth,gut and other mucosal surfaces.
Resideson the
intestinal mucosal
surfaces
Gut microbiota
Digesting food,
harvesting energy,and
immune development
Plays an integral role in
Short chain fatty acids,
choline metabolitesand
lipids
Can generate
The gut,liver,heart and
CNS
Induces effects in
Obesity,diabetes,
metabolicsyndrome
and colorectal cancer
Dysbiosis is associated with
Dietary supplement,
antibiotictreatment,
infectionsand diurnal
oscillations
Can be affect by
Microbiota and dietary
components
Can change because of
ButyrateisaHDAC
inhibitor
By suppressing NF-kB
and STAT1 activation
Exerts anti-inflammatory activity
SAM,Fe2+/Fe3+ and
?-KG
Is modulated by
"Endogenousretrovirusesand
genome integrity"
By AndreaZamoraSuárez,ID 00391126
HERV role in the evolution and
shaping of human genome
Ensemble of TEs
widespread in DNA
Parallel regulatory
network
Constituting a sort of
Multiple host genesand
shape pathways
involved in cellular
processes
Transcription factor bindingsites
and regulatory signals
Are important for
HERVsasActivatorsof Antiviral Innate
Immunity
Is the first line of defense
Thepresence of PAMPsallowsPRRsand
DAMPs
Defense systemsto
downregulate
Developed strategiesto
control geneexpression
Have been dispersed
by class1 HERV
sequences
Influence human
genome plasticity and
cellular networking
Influence
One third of p53 HERV insertions And
Activation of PRRson
APCs
PRRs
References
1. Grandi,N.,& Tramontano,E.(2018).Human EndogenousRetrovirusesAre Ancient Acquired ElementsStill ShapingInnate
Immune Responses.Frontiersin immunology,9,2039.https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02039
2.Ruthenburg,A.J.,Li,H.,Patel,D.J.,& Allis,C.D.(2007).Multivalent engagement of chromatin modificationsby linked binding
modules.Nature reviews.Molecular cell biology,8(12),983?994.https://doi.org/10.1038/nrm2298
A adaptation of the
harboning organism
Involves
Syncytins
For example
An ensembleof Env
proteinsencodend
that are
The production of
codingor non-coding
RNA transcripts
HERV sequences leads to
Syncytin 2 isinvolved in
maternal immune
tolerance to the fetus
ERVWE1 and ERVWE2
Silencing of TEs
Evolution of the
primates genome
Represent
HERV derived ncRNAs
Provide cis-regulatory
elements
Disruption or insertion
of genesor homologous
recombination
Genomic
modificationsand
insertions
Regulatehost genes
activity
Prodiding regulatory
elements
By
That are able to
Is found in Can be produced through
HERV derived ncRNAs
Hasaimportant
role in the
development and
plasticity of NS
Post-transcriptional
regulation of gene
expression
RNA spongesbinding
and dampening
microRNA families
Can act as
Involved in
1.HERV DNA
2.HERV ncRNAs
3.HERV proteins
HERV levels
For example Arc Gag-like
tm and cytPRRs
Include five classes of receptors
Are represented
by TLRsthat
detecsPAMPs
tmPRRs
IncludesRLRs,
NLRs and CLRs
cytPRRs
Long-lasting adaptive
immunity
Evokes the development of
Production of
antibodiesby B
lymphocytes
Expansion of naive
cytotoxicT cells
Onset of specific
cellular and humoral
defenses
Leading to
And can
Macrophagesand B
lymphocytes
Improves
T-cells
Activates
HERVsare highly
transcribed during
embryonicdevelopment and
expressed at variable levels
in several adult tissues.
HERVsare DNA sequencesof retroviral origen
Multiple integrationsby now-extinct exogenous
retroviruses(germ linecells)
Have been acquired through
Two LTRs that flank the internal portion of gag, pro-pol, env
Structure composed of
Class1:
Gammaretrovirus
like
Class2:
Betaretrovirus
like
Class 3:
Spumaretrovirus
like
HERVs are dividen into classes
PBSand PPT are located between 5´LTRand gag
Development of
immune systems,for
example,MHCloci
PRRstimulation by PAMPsactivatesa
cascade of signaling of proinflammatory
molecules: IFN-1,cytokines

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Activity session 19. AZS.pdf

  • 1. Gene-microorganism interaction and microbiome By Andrea ZamoraSuárez,ID 00391126 Microbiota Host epigenome and responses Composition and function of gut bacteria change During the day Non-codingRNA Responseof intestinal epithelial cellsto bacteria Participate in the Regulate gene expression by binding to itstargets3´UTRs Set of microorganismspresent in a defined environment Isthe Microbiome Isthe Entire habitat,including microorganisms,their genesand environmental conditions. Generate signalsthat modify Isassociated with active gene transcription Iscatalyzed by HAT M.tuberculosis downregulared miR-let-7f in macrophages Regulate TLR4 and MYD88 by decreasing miR-18aand miR-4802 miRNA can Infection altersmiRNA F.nucleatum Deposition of acetyl groups Define the microbiota Microorganisms References 1.Jin,B.,Li,Y.,& Robertson,K.D.(2011).DNA methylation: superior or subordinate in the epigenetichierarchy?.Genes& cancer, 2(6), 607?617.https://doi.org/10.1177/1947601910393957 2.Ruthenburg,A.J.,Li,H.,Patel,D.J.,& Allis,C.D.(2007).Multivalent engagement of chromatin modificationsby linked bindingmodules. Nature reviews.Molecular cell biology,8(12),983?994.https://doi.org/10.1038/nrm2298 3. Zhang,P.,Wu,W.,Chen,Q.,& Chen,M.(2019).Non-Coding RNAsand their Integrated Networks.Journal of integrativebioinformatics, 16(3),20190027.https://doi.org/10.1515/jib-2019-0027 L.reuteri,Bacteroides acidifaciens,R.gnavus and M.schaedleri OTUs affected include Serotonin,xylose, cytidine,proline and biotin Fluctuations influence ESAT-6 By secreting Histone Modification Acetylation Iscatalyzed by HDAC Are responsive to metabolic changes Deacetylation Removesacetyl groups from histone tails Which Transfer an acetyl group from acetyl-coenzyme A Which SCFAs,acetate, propionate and butyrate Generate Methyl Donors DNA Methylation/Demethylation Signalsthat balance inflamatory responses against stress Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus Folate that supportsthe generation of SAM TETdioxygenasa family can reverse this through oxidation of 5hmC DNATsadd amethyl group from SAM to 5mC Methylation Influence expression While Regulated by Folate can be produced by Generate M. tuberculosis inducesDNA demethylation Methylation in the TLR4 gene Innate immune system TLR4 recognizes LPS Activates Through the oxidation of 5mC to 5hmC Demethylation Microbes increase Is catalyzed by TET proteins Bacteria,archaea, eukaryotesand viruses Including There are asmany as1014 micro-organismslivingsymbiotically with an individual human in theskin, mouth,gut and other mucosal surfaces. Resideson the intestinal mucosal surfaces Gut microbiota Digesting food, harvesting energy,and immune development Plays an integral role in Short chain fatty acids, choline metabolitesand lipids Can generate The gut,liver,heart and CNS Induces effects in Obesity,diabetes, metabolicsyndrome and colorectal cancer Dysbiosis is associated with Dietary supplement, antibiotictreatment, infectionsand diurnal oscillations Can be affect by Microbiota and dietary components Can change because of ButyrateisaHDAC inhibitor By suppressing NF-kB and STAT1 activation Exerts anti-inflammatory activity SAM,Fe2+/Fe3+ and ?-KG Is modulated by
  • 2. "Endogenousretrovirusesand genome integrity" By AndreaZamoraSuárez,ID 00391126 HERV role in the evolution and shaping of human genome Ensemble of TEs widespread in DNA Parallel regulatory network Constituting a sort of Multiple host genesand shape pathways involved in cellular processes Transcription factor bindingsites and regulatory signals Are important for HERVsasActivatorsof Antiviral Innate Immunity Is the first line of defense Thepresence of PAMPsallowsPRRsand DAMPs Defense systemsto downregulate Developed strategiesto control geneexpression Have been dispersed by class1 HERV sequences Influence human genome plasticity and cellular networking Influence One third of p53 HERV insertions And Activation of PRRson APCs PRRs References 1. Grandi,N.,& Tramontano,E.(2018).Human EndogenousRetrovirusesAre Ancient Acquired ElementsStill ShapingInnate Immune Responses.Frontiersin immunology,9,2039.https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02039 2.Ruthenburg,A.J.,Li,H.,Patel,D.J.,& Allis,C.D.(2007).Multivalent engagement of chromatin modificationsby linked binding modules.Nature reviews.Molecular cell biology,8(12),983?994.https://doi.org/10.1038/nrm2298 A adaptation of the harboning organism Involves Syncytins For example An ensembleof Env proteinsencodend that are The production of codingor non-coding RNA transcripts HERV sequences leads to Syncytin 2 isinvolved in maternal immune tolerance to the fetus ERVWE1 and ERVWE2 Silencing of TEs Evolution of the primates genome Represent HERV derived ncRNAs Provide cis-regulatory elements Disruption or insertion of genesor homologous recombination Genomic modificationsand insertions Regulatehost genes activity Prodiding regulatory elements By That are able to Is found in Can be produced through HERV derived ncRNAs Hasaimportant role in the development and plasticity of NS Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression RNA spongesbinding and dampening microRNA families Can act as Involved in 1.HERV DNA 2.HERV ncRNAs 3.HERV proteins HERV levels For example Arc Gag-like tm and cytPRRs Include five classes of receptors Are represented by TLRsthat detecsPAMPs tmPRRs IncludesRLRs, NLRs and CLRs cytPRRs Long-lasting adaptive immunity Evokes the development of Production of antibodiesby B lymphocytes Expansion of naive cytotoxicT cells Onset of specific cellular and humoral defenses Leading to And can Macrophagesand B lymphocytes Improves T-cells Activates HERVsare highly transcribed during embryonicdevelopment and expressed at variable levels in several adult tissues. HERVsare DNA sequencesof retroviral origen Multiple integrationsby now-extinct exogenous retroviruses(germ linecells) Have been acquired through Two LTRs that flank the internal portion of gag, pro-pol, env Structure composed of Class1: Gammaretrovirus like Class2: Betaretrovirus like Class 3: Spumaretrovirus like HERVs are dividen into classes PBSand PPT are located between 5´LTRand gag Development of immune systems,for example,MHCloci PRRstimulation by PAMPsactivatesa cascade of signaling of proinflammatory molecules: IFN-1,cytokines