Inflammation and dysfunction of the extrahepatic biliary tree are common causes of human pathology, including gallstones and cholangiocarcinoma. Despite this, we know little about the local regulation of biliary inflammation. Tuft cells, rare sensory epithelial cells, are particularly prevalent in the mucosa of the gallbladder and extrahepatic bile ducts. Here, we show that biliary tuft cells express a core genetic tuft cell program in addition to a tissue-specific gene signature and, in contrast to small intestinal tuft cells, decreased postnatally, coincident with maturation of bile acid production. Manipulation of enterohepatic bile acid recirculation revealed that tuft cell abundance is negatively regulated by bile acids, including in a...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
Baekground/Aims: Bile flow consists of bile salt-dependent bile flow (BSDF), generated by canalicula...
Background & Aims: Regulation of bile acid homeostasis in mammals is a complex process regulated...
Inflammation and dysfunction of the extrahepatic biliary tree are common causes of human pathology, ...
The gallbladder stores bile between meals and empties into the duodenum upon demand and is thereby e...
Faecal bile acid elimination greatly contributes to cholesterol homeostasis. Synthesised from choles...
peer-reviewedIncreasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the...
The liver is the largest solid intra-abdominal organ and is involved in several homeostatic processe...
The biliary epithelium is organized as a single layer of biliary epithelial cells (BECs) lining the ...
Epithelial cells line the entire surface of the gastrointestinal tract and its accessory organs wher...
There are many causes of cholestasis, which results when the flow of bile acids is slowed or stopped...
Intestinal microbiota regulates multiple host metabolic and immunological processes. Consequently, a...
The orphan nuclear hormone receptor small heterodimer partner (SHP) regulates the expression of seve...
Bile acids (BA) as important signaling molecules are considered crucial in development of cholestati...
Cholangiocytes, the lining epithelial cells in bile ducts, are an important subset of liver cells. T...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
Baekground/Aims: Bile flow consists of bile salt-dependent bile flow (BSDF), generated by canalicula...
Background & Aims: Regulation of bile acid homeostasis in mammals is a complex process regulated...
Inflammation and dysfunction of the extrahepatic biliary tree are common causes of human pathology, ...
The gallbladder stores bile between meals and empties into the duodenum upon demand and is thereby e...
Faecal bile acid elimination greatly contributes to cholesterol homeostasis. Synthesised from choles...
peer-reviewedIncreasing evidence point to the relevance of intestinal disfunction and changes in the...
The liver is the largest solid intra-abdominal organ and is involved in several homeostatic processe...
The biliary epithelium is organized as a single layer of biliary epithelial cells (BECs) lining the ...
Epithelial cells line the entire surface of the gastrointestinal tract and its accessory organs wher...
There are many causes of cholestasis, which results when the flow of bile acids is slowed or stopped...
Intestinal microbiota regulates multiple host metabolic and immunological processes. Consequently, a...
The orphan nuclear hormone receptor small heterodimer partner (SHP) regulates the expression of seve...
Bile acids (BA) as important signaling molecules are considered crucial in development of cholestati...
Cholangiocytes, the lining epithelial cells in bile ducts, are an important subset of liver cells. T...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
Baekground/Aims: Bile flow consists of bile salt-dependent bile flow (BSDF), generated by canalicula...
Background & Aims: Regulation of bile acid homeostasis in mammals is a complex process regulated...