Roles of the macrophages in colon homeostasis.

Pub Date : 2021-12-20 DOI:10.5802/crbiol.67
Aleksandra S Chikina, Danijela Matic Vignjevic, Ana-Maria Lennon-Dumenil
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Abstract

The colon is primarily responsible for absorbing fluids. It contains a large number of microorganisms including fungi, which are enriched in its distal segment. The colonic mucosa must therefore tightly regulate fluid influx to control absorption of fungal metabolites, which can be toxic to epithelial cells and lead to barrier dysfunction. How this is achieved remains unknown. Here, we describe a mechanism by which the innate immune system allows rapid quality-check of absorbed fluids to avoid intoxication of colonocytes. This mechanism relies on a population of distal colon macrophages that are equipped with "balloon-like" protrusions (BLPs) inserted in the epithelium, which sample absorbed fluids. In the absence of macrophages or BLPs, epithelial cells keep absorbing fluids containing fungal products, leading to their death and subsequent loss of epithelial barrier integrity. These results reveal an unexpected and essential role of macrophages in the maintenance of colon-microbiota interactions in homeostasis.

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巨噬细胞在结肠内稳态中的作用。
结肠主要负责吸收液体。它含有包括真菌在内的大量微生物,这些微生物在其远端节段富集。因此,结肠黏膜必须严格调节液体流入以控制真菌代谢产物的吸收,真菌代谢产物可能对上皮细胞有毒并导致屏障功能障碍。这是如何实现的仍不得而知。在这里,我们描述了一种机制,通过这种机制,先天免疫系统可以快速检查吸收的液体的质量,以避免结肠细胞中毒。这种机制依赖于远端结肠巨噬细胞群,这些巨噬细胞具有插入上皮的“气球样”突起(blp),其样本吸收液体。在缺乏巨噬细胞或blp的情况下,上皮细胞继续吸收含有真菌产物的液体,导致其死亡并随后丧失上皮屏障的完整性。这些结果揭示了巨噬细胞在维持结肠-微生物群相互作用中意想不到的重要作用。
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