Gasdermin C links nutrient and immune signaling to protist-induced type 2 immunity and intestinal repair.
Andrea Keller, Ayobami Adeniyi, Kübra B Akkaya-Colak, Maria Festing, Andrew Schwieters, Rathan Kumar, James Sledziona, Khushboo Gupta, Patrick Stevens, Maciej Pietrzak, Vincenzo Coppola, Parvathi Ranganathan, Brian Ahmer, Adriana Forero, Sue E Knoblaugh
Abstract
Open AccessThe Gasdermin family of proteins has recently been implicated in tissue repair and homeostasis through their effector function in type 2 immunity and pyroptosis. Yet the role of Gasdermin C proteins has not been fully characterized in the mammalian intestine, where environmental factors can influence epithelial regeneration and repair. Here we report that Gsdmc2-4 genes are regulated in a nutrient-dependent manner and are suppressed with aging. We uncover that commensal protists in the gut regulate Gsdmc2-4 expression through activation of type 2 immune responses. In intestinal organoid experiments, we find that STAT6 is necessary for Gsdmc2-4 induction in response to type 2 cytokines; however, basal expression of Gsdmc2-4 in vivo is only partially diminished in Stat6 knockout animals. Finally, in protist-colonized animals, loss of Gsdmc1-4 exacerbated mucosal erosion and inflammation in response to Dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) exposure, implicating these proteins in coordinating epithelial responses to injury.