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The Gut–Lung Axis in Systemic Inflammation. Role of Mesenteric Lymph as a Conduit

Yonggang Ma, Xiaoyuan Yang, Victor Chatterjee, Mack H. Wu, Sarah Y. Yuan

2020American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Emerging evidence shows that after injury or infection, the mesenteric lymph acts as a conduit for gut-derived toxic factors to enter the blood circulation, causing systemic inflammation and acute lung injury. Neither the cellular and molecular identity of lymph factors nor their mechanisms of action have been well understood and thus have become a timely topic of investigation. This review will first provide a summary of background knowledge on gut barrier and mesenteric lymphatics, followed by a discussion focusing on the current understanding of potential injurious factors in the lymph and their mechanistic contributions to lung injury. We also examine lymph factors with antiinflammatory properties as well as the bidirectional nature of the gut-lung axis in inflammation.

Topics & Concepts

LymphLungLymphatic systemInflammationMedicineMesenteric lymph nodesSystemic inflammationPathologyMesenteryImmunologySpleenInternal medicineInflammasome and immune disordersIL-33, ST2, and ILC PathwaysRespiratory Support and Mechanisms
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