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Publication : Macrophages Maintain Epithelium Integrity by Limiting Fungal Product Absorption.

First Author  Chikina AS Year  2020
Journal  Cell Volume  183
Issue  2 Pages  411-428.e16
PubMed ID  32970988 Mgi Jnum  J:298363
Mgi Id  MGI:6477704 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2020.08.048
Citation  Chikina AS, et al. (2020) Macrophages Maintain Epithelium Integrity by Limiting Fungal Product Absorption. Cell 183(2):411-428.e16
abstractText  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. VIDEO ABSTRACT.
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