Vascular traffic control of neutrophil recruitment to the liver by microbiota-endothelium crosstalk
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Summary: During bloodstream infections, neutrophils home to the liver as part of an intravascular immune response to eradicate blood-borne pathogens, but the mechanisms regulating this crucial response are unknown. Using in vivo imaging of neutrophil trafficking in germ-free and gnotobiotic mice, we demonstrate that the intestinal microbiota guides neutrophil homing to the liver in response to infection mediated by the microbial metabolite D-lactate. Commensal-derived D-lactate augments neutrophil adhesion in the liver independent of granulopoiesis in bone marrow or neutrophil maturation and activation in blood. Instead, gut-to-liver D-lactate signaling primes liver endothelial cells to upregulate adhesion molecule expression in response to infection and promote neutrophil adherence. Targeted correction of microbiota D-lactate production in a model of antibiotic-induced dysbiosis restores neutrophil homing to the liver and reduces bacteremia in a model of Staphylococcus aureus infection. These findings reveal long-distance traffic control of neutrophil recruitment to the liver by microbiota-endothelium crosstalk.
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Amanda Z. Zucoloto
Jared Schlechte
Aline Ignacio
Carolyn A. Thomson
Shannon Pyke
Ian-ling Yu
Markus B. Geuking
Kathy D. McCoy
Bryan G. Yipp
Mark R. Gillrie
Braedon McDonald
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- 2023
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112507
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- Open Access ✓