» Articles » PMID: 33329430

Gut Microbiome Contributes to Liver Fibrosis Impact on T Cell Receptor Immune Repertoire

Overview
Journal Front Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2020 Dec 17
PMID 33329430
Citations 14
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Gut microbiota (GM) modifies the intrahepatic immune microenvironment, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Liver fibrosis-associated imprinting is predicted to be reflected in GM. This study investigated the link between GM and the intrahepatic T cell receptor (TCR) immune repertoire (IR), and whether GM modulates the intrahepatic immune microenvironment via TCR IR during liver fibrosis. We analyzed the correlation between GM and TCR IR during liver fibrogenesis. Accordingly, 16S rRNA gene sequencing (16S-seq) and bulk immune repertoire sequencing (IR-seq) were performed to characterize GM and intrahepatic TCR IR. Fecal microbial transplant (FMT) and TCRβ knockout (Tcrb) mouse models were employed to determine the biological link between GM and TCR IR in liver fibrosis. We found that GM and intrahepatic TCR IR are highly correlated, with both showing reduced diversity and centralized distribution during liver fibrosis. The restoration of normal intestinal microbiota may reshape intrahepatic TCR IR and delay liver fibrosis. Interestingly, TCR IR ablation abrogated the impact of GM on liver fibrogenesis. Furthermore, GM modulated hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation via TCR IR-mediated intrahepatic immune milieu. Our study demonstrates that GM, which exhibits cross-talk with the intrahepatic TCR IR, influences the intrahepatic immune microenvironment and liver fibrosis progression.

Citing Articles

Identification of potential biomarkers from amino acid transporter in the activation of hepatic stellate cells via bioinformatics.

Zhao Y, Xu X, Cai H, Wu W, Wang Y, Huang C Front Genet. 2024; 15:1499915.

PMID: 39698464 PMC: 11652522. DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2024.1499915.


Therapeutic effect of fecal microbiota transplantation on rats with liver cirrhosis and its influence on gut microbiota.

Chen R, Wu F, Zeng G, Chen Y, Lu S, Huang H Iran J Basic Med Sci. 2024; 27(9):1148-1154.

PMID: 39055874 PMC: 11266741. DOI: 10.22038/IJBMS.2024.74280.16142.


Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in obese patients with biopsy-confirmed metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease: a cross-sectional study.

Ortiz-Lopez N, Madrid A, Aleman L, Zazueta A, Smok G, Valenzuela-Perez L Front Med (Lausanne). 2024; 11:1376148.

PMID: 38854668 PMC: 11157043. DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1376148.


Interplay between gut microbiota and the master iron regulator, hepcidin, in the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis.

Ahmadi Badi S, Bereimipour A, Rohani P, Khatami S, Siadat S Pathog Dis. 2024; 82.

PMID: 38555503 PMC: 10990161. DOI: 10.1093/femspd/ftae005.


Peripheral T cell immune repertoire is associated with the outcomes of acute spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.

Zhang R, Wang L, Zhang J, Zhang X, Wang P Front Neurol. 2024; 15:1371830.

PMID: 38550345 PMC: 10976974. DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2024.1371830.


References
1.
Breous E, Somanathan S, Vandenberghe L, Wilson J . Hepatic regulatory T cells and Kupffer cells are crucial mediators of systemic T cell tolerance to antigens targeting murine liver. Hepatology. 2009; 50(2):612-21. PMC: 4380144. DOI: 10.1002/hep.23043. View

2.
Guidotti L, Inverso D, Sironi L, Di Lucia P, Fioravanti J, Ganzer L . Immunosurveillance of the liver by intravascular effector CD8(+) T cells. Cell. 2015; 161(3):486-500. PMC: 11630812. DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2015.03.005. View

3.
Kim S, Lee Y, Kim Y, Seo Y, Lee H, Ha J . Akkermansia muciniphila Prevents Fatty Liver Disease, Decreases Serum Triglycerides, and Maintains Gut Homeostasis. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2020; 86(7). PMC: 7082569. DOI: 10.1128/AEM.03004-19. View

4.
Liaskou E, Henriksen E, Holm K, Kaveh F, Hamm D, Fear J . High-throughput T-cell receptor sequencing across chronic liver diseases reveals distinct disease-associated repertoires. Hepatology. 2015; 63(5):1608-19. DOI: 10.1002/hep.28116. View

5.
Tripathi A, Debelius J, Brenner D, Karin M, Loomba R, Schnabl B . The gut-liver axis and the intersection with the microbiome. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2018; 15(7):397-411. PMC: 6319369. DOI: 10.1038/s41575-018-0011-z. View