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...
To peacefully coexist with the microbial inhabitants of the intestine, mammals have evolved elaborat...
In advanced chronic liver disease (CLD), the translocation of intestinal bacteria and the resultant ...
Chronic liver diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Recently, gut dysbios...
A prerequisite for establishment of mutualism between the host and the microbial community that inha...
A prerequisite for establishment of mutualism between the host and the microbial community that inha...
Emerging evidence suggests a strong interaction between the gut microbiota and health and disease. T...
The authors show that zonation extends to hepatic immune cells and that this spatial patterning is m...
The gut microbiota consists of over one hundred trillion commensal bacteria required for proper gut ...
In healthy individuals, the intestinal microbiota cannot access the liver, spleen, or other peripher...
The gut and the liver are characterized by mutual interactions between both organs, the microbiome, ...
Infections after surgical interventions are assumed to be caused by contamination. We show by analyz...
The gut-liver axis covers the bidirectional communication between the gut and the liver, and thus in...
The liver is a physiological site of immune tolerance, the breakdown of which induces immunity. Live...
Many lines of research have established a relationship between the gut microbiome and patients with ...
The mammalian gastro-intestinal tract is colonized by trillions of beneficial commensal bacteria tha...
To peacefully coexist with the microbial inhabitants of the intestine, mammals have evolved elaborat...
In advanced chronic liver disease (CLD), the translocation of intestinal bacteria and the resultant ...
Chronic liver diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Recently, gut dysbios...
A prerequisite for establishment of mutualism between the host and the microbial community that inha...
A prerequisite for establishment of mutualism between the host and the microbial community that inha...
Emerging evidence suggests a strong interaction between the gut microbiota and health and disease. T...
The authors show that zonation extends to hepatic immune cells and that this spatial patterning is m...
The gut microbiota consists of over one hundred trillion commensal bacteria required for proper gut ...
In healthy individuals, the intestinal microbiota cannot access the liver, spleen, or other peripher...
The gut and the liver are characterized by mutual interactions between both organs, the microbiome, ...
Infections after surgical interventions are assumed to be caused by contamination. We show by analyz...
The gut-liver axis covers the bidirectional communication between the gut and the liver, and thus in...
The liver is a physiological site of immune tolerance, the breakdown of which induces immunity. Live...
Many lines of research have established a relationship between the gut microbiome and patients with ...
The mammalian gastro-intestinal tract is colonized by trillions of beneficial commensal bacteria tha...
To peacefully coexist with the microbial inhabitants of the intestine, mammals have evolved elaborat...
In advanced chronic liver disease (CLD), the translocation of intestinal bacteria and the resultant ...
Chronic liver diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Recently, gut dysbios...