Disturbed rhythmicity of intestinal hydrogen peroxide alters gut microbial oscillations in BMAL1-deficient monkeys

Cell Rep. 2023 Mar 28;42(3):112183. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112183. Epub 2023 Feb 28.

Abstract

Circadian oscillation of gut microbiota exerts significant influence on host physiology, but the host factors that sustain microbial oscillations are rarely reported. We compared the gut microbiome and metabolome of wild-type and BMAL1-deficient cynomolgus monkeys during a diurnal cycle by performing 16S rRNA sequencing and untargeted fecal metabolomics and uncovered the influence of intestinal H2O2 on microbial compositions. Ablation of BMAL1 induced expansion of Bacteroidota at midnight and altered microbial oscillations. Some important fecal metabolites changed significantly, and we investigated their correlations with microbes. Further analyses revealed that disturbed rhythmicity of NOX1-derived intestinal H2O2 was responsible for the altered microbial oscillations in BMAL1-deficient monkeys. Mechanistic studies showed that BMAL1 transactivated NOX1 via binding to the E1-E2 site in its promoter. Notably, BMAL1-dependent activation of NOX1 was conserved in cynomolgus monkeys and humans. Our study demonstrates the importance of intestine clock-controlled H2O2 rhythmicity on the rhythmic oscillation of gut microbiota.

Keywords: BMAL1-deficient cynomolgus monkeys; BMAL1-dependent activation of NOX1; CP: Microbiology; H(2)O(2) rhythmicity; circadian oscillation; fecal metabolites; gut microbiota.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • ARNTL Transcription Factors / genetics
  • ARNTL Transcription Factors / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Circadian Rhythm* / physiology
  • Gastrointestinal Microbiome* / physiology
  • Humans
  • Hydrogen Peroxide / pharmacology
  • Macaca fascicularis
  • RNA, Ribosomal, 16S

Substances

  • ARNTL Transcription Factors
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
  • BMAL1 protein, human
  • NOX1 protein, human