Summary: Gut-derived microbial antigens trigger the innate immune system during acute liver injury. During recovery, regulatory immunity plays a role in suppressing inflammation; however, the precise mechanism underlying this process remains obscure. Here, we find that recruitment of immune-regulatory classical dendritic cells (cDCs) is crucial for liver tolerance in concanavalin A-induced acute liver injury. Acute liver injury resulted in enrichment of commensal Lactobacillus in the gut. Notably, Lactobacillus activated IL-22 production by gut innate lymphoid cells and raised systemic IL-22 levels. Gut-derived IL-22 enhanced mucosal barrier function and promoted the recruitment of regulatory cDCs to the liver. These cDCs produced IL-10 and...
Background & Aims: Innate immune dysfunction can promote chronic inflammatory diseases of the liver....
The liver must keep equilibrium between immune tolerance and immunity in order to protect itself fro...
Gut microbiota can impact liver disease development via the gut-liver axis. Liver inflammation is a ...
The liver is a physiological site of immune tolerance, the breakdown of which induces immunity. Live...
Background & Aims: Although a strong association between liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and inflammat...
The mammalian gastro-intestinal tract is colonized by trillions of beneficial commensal bacteria tha...
The gut microbiota consists of over one hundred trillion commensal bacteria required for proper gut ...
Accumulating studies have suggested that probiotics have beneficial effects on liver injury but the ...
Emerging evidence suggests a strong interaction between the gut microbiota and health and disease. T...
International audienceObjective Antimicrobial C-type lectin regenerating islet-derived 3 gamma (REG3...
The mammalian gastro-intestinal tract is colonized by trillions of beneficial commensal bacteria tha...
Many lines of research have established a relationship between the gut microbiome and patients with ...
The gut microbiota has been known to modulate the immune responses in chronic liver diseases. Recent...
Infections after surgical interventions are assumed to be caused by contamination. We show by analyz...
The liver must keep equilibrium between immune tolerance and immunity in order to protect itself fro...
Background & Aims: Innate immune dysfunction can promote chronic inflammatory diseases of the liver....
The liver must keep equilibrium between immune tolerance and immunity in order to protect itself fro...
Gut microbiota can impact liver disease development via the gut-liver axis. Liver inflammation is a ...
The liver is a physiological site of immune tolerance, the breakdown of which induces immunity. Live...
Background & Aims: Although a strong association between liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and inflammat...
The mammalian gastro-intestinal tract is colonized by trillions of beneficial commensal bacteria tha...
The gut microbiota consists of over one hundred trillion commensal bacteria required for proper gut ...
Accumulating studies have suggested that probiotics have beneficial effects on liver injury but the ...
Emerging evidence suggests a strong interaction between the gut microbiota and health and disease. T...
International audienceObjective Antimicrobial C-type lectin regenerating islet-derived 3 gamma (REG3...
The mammalian gastro-intestinal tract is colonized by trillions of beneficial commensal bacteria tha...
Many lines of research have established a relationship between the gut microbiome and patients with ...
The gut microbiota has been known to modulate the immune responses in chronic liver diseases. Recent...
Infections after surgical interventions are assumed to be caused by contamination. We show by analyz...
The liver must keep equilibrium between immune tolerance and immunity in order to protect itself fro...
Background & Aims: Innate immune dysfunction can promote chronic inflammatory diseases of the liver....
The liver must keep equilibrium between immune tolerance and immunity in order to protect itself fro...
Gut microbiota can impact liver disease development via the gut-liver axis. Liver inflammation is a ...