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Publication : Intercrypt sentinel macrophages tune antibacterial NF-κB responses in gut epithelial cells via TNF.

First Author  Hausmann A Year  2021
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  218
Issue  11 PubMed ID  34529751
Mgi Jnum  J:313615 Mgi Id  MGI:6790120
Doi  10.1084/jem.20210862 Citation  Hausmann A, et al. (2021) Intercrypt sentinel macrophages tune antibacterial NF-kappaB responses in gut epithelial cells via TNF. J Exp Med 218(11)
abstractText  Intestinal epithelial cell (IEC) NF-kappaB signaling regulates the balance between mucosal homeostasis and inflammation. It is not fully understood which signals tune this balance and how bacterial exposure elicits the process. Pure LPS induces epithelial NF-kappaB activation in vivo. However, we found that in mice, IECs do not respond directly to LPS. Instead, tissue-resident lamina propria intercrypt macrophages sense LPS via TLR4 and rapidly secrete TNF to elicit epithelial NF-kappaB signaling in their immediate neighborhood. This response pattern is relevant also during oral enteropathogen infection. The macrophage-TNF-IEC axis avoids responses to luminal microbiota LPS but enables crypt- or tissue-scale epithelial NF-kappaB responses in proportion to the microbial threat. Thereby, intercrypt macrophages fulfill important sentinel functions as first responders to Gram-negative microbes breaching the epithelial barrier. The tunability of this crypt response allows the induction of defense mechanisms at an appropriate scale according to the localization and intensity of microbial triggers.
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