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Rewiring host–microbe interactions and barrier function during gastrointestinal inflammation

Sune K. Yang-Jensen, Simone Isling Pærregaard, Emma Probst Brandum, Astrid Sissel Jørgensen, Gertrud M. Hjortø, Benjamin A. H. Jensen

2022Gastroenterology report36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Organismal survival depends on a well-balanced immune system and maintenance of host-microbe mutualism. The fine-tuned relationship between the gut microbiota and host immunity is constantly challenged by opportunistic bacteria testing the integrity of gastrointestinal (GI) barrier defenses. Barrier dysfunction reduces immunological tolerance towards otherwise innocuous microbes; it is a process that may instigate chronic inflammation. Paradoxically, sustained inflammation further diminishes barrier function, enabling bacterial translocation to extra-intestinal tissues. Once translocated, these bacteria stimulate systemic inflammation, thereby compromising organ function. While genetic risk alleles associate with barrier dysfunction, environmental stressors are key triggers of GI inflammation and associated breakdown in immune tolerance towards resident gut microbes. As dietary components dictate substrate availability, they also orchestrate microbiota composition and function, including migratory and pro-inflammatory potential, thus holding the capacity to fuel both GI and extra-intestinal inflammation. Additionally, Western diet consumption may weaken barrier defenses via curbed Paneth cell function and diminished host-defense peptide secretion. This review focuses on intervenable niches of host-microbe interactions and mucosal immunity with the ambition to provide a framework of plausible strategies to improve barrier function and regain tolerance in the inflamed mucosa via nutritional intervention.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineInflammationHost (biology)Barrier functionFunction (biology)MicrobiologyImmunologyCell biologyBiologyEcologyGut microbiota and healthProbiotics and Fermented FoodsInflammatory Bowel Disease
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