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The liver may act as a firewall mediating mutualism between the host and its gut commensal microbiota

Date Issued
2014-01-01
Author(s)
Balmer, Maria L.
Slack, Emma
de Gottardi, Andrea
Lawson, Melissa A. E.
Hapfelmeier, Siegfried
Miele, Luca
Grieco, Antonio
Van Vlierberghe, Hans
Fahrner, René
Patuto, Nicola
Bernsmeier, Christine  
Ronchi, Francesca
Wyss, Madeleine
Stroka, Deborah
Dickgreber, Nina
Heim, Markus H.  
McCoy, Kathy D.
Macpherson, Andrew J.
DOI
10.1126/scitranslmed.3008618
Abstract
A prerequisite for establishment of mutualism between the host and the microbial community that inhabits the large intestine is the stringent mucosal compartmentalization of microorganisms. Microbe-loaded dendritic cells trafficking through lymphatics are arrested at the mesenteric lymph nodes, which constitute the firewall of the intestinal lymphatic circulation. We show in different mouse models that the liver, which receives the intestinal venous blood circulation, forms a vascular firewall that captures gut commensal bacteria entering the bloodstream during intestinal pathology. Phagocytic Kupffer cells in the liver of mice clear commensals from the systemic vasculature independently of the spleen through the liver's own arterial supply. Damage to the liver firewall in mice impairs functional clearance of commensals from blood, despite heightened innate immunity, resulting in spontaneous priming of nonmucosal immune responses through increased systemic exposure to gut commensals. Systemic immune responses consistent with increased extraintestinal commensal exposure were found in humans with liver disease (nonalcoholic steatohepatitis). The liver may act as a functional vascular firewall that clears commensals that have penetrated either intestinal or systemic vascular circuits.
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