2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12934-016-0596-2
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Siropins, novel serine protease inhibitors from gut microbiota acting on human proteases involved in inflammatory bowel diseases

Abstract: BackgroundIn eukaryotes, the serpins constitute a wide family of protease inhibitors regulating many physiological pathways. Many reports stressed the key role of serpins in several human physiopathologies including mainly the inflammatory bowel diseases. In this context, eukaryotic serpins were largely studied and their use to limit inflammation was reported. In comparison to that, bacterial serpins and mainly those from human gut microbiota remain poorly studied.ResultsThe two genes encoding for putative ser… Show more

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“…The author postulated that vagus afferents are an essential conduit when B. longum signals enterocytes, but not colonocytes (Bercik et al, 2011). The genome of B. longum encodes serpin, a serine protease inhibitor (Ivanov et al, 2006;Mkaouar et al, 2016). Serpin can inhibit the activation of enteric neurons by suppressing the secretion of elastase-like proteases from IECs (Ivanov et al, 2006;Buhner et al, 2018).…”
Section: Serpin Central Neural Activity and Hpa Axismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author postulated that vagus afferents are an essential conduit when B. longum signals enterocytes, but not colonocytes (Bercik et al, 2011). The genome of B. longum encodes serpin, a serine protease inhibitor (Ivanov et al, 2006;Mkaouar et al, 2016). Serpin can inhibit the activation of enteric neurons by suppressing the secretion of elastase-like proteases from IECs (Ivanov et al, 2006;Buhner et al, 2018).…”
Section: Serpin Central Neural Activity and Hpa Axismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, we have investigated, for the first time, the distribution and abundance of serpins in the human gut microbiota 166 . These data have highlighted the gut microbiota as a substantial source of serpins, namely Siropins, which exhibited a high efficiency to inhibit host proteases involved in IBD 167 . The balance between serine proteases and their inhibitors seems to play a crucial role in maintaining the gut homeostasis and may constitute a potential target to develop new therapeutics 8 .…”
Section: Achieving Specificity: Tools Assessing Serine Protease Activmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trypsin ZT and other cod trypsin isoenzymes may be part of the natural resistance of Atlantic cod to pathogens [50]. The distribution and possible immunological role of trypsin ZT within the Atlantic cod is interesting and needs further attention [51].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%