生物
蔷薇花
肠道菌群
脂肪肝
TLR5型
内科学
微生物学
免疫学
炎症
遗传学
TLR2型
疾病
TLR4型
细菌
医学
拟杆菌
作者
Boram Seo,Kyungchan Jeon,Sung-Hyun Moon,Kiuk Lee,Woon-Ki Kim,Hyein Jeong,Kwang Hyun,Mi Young Lim,Wondae Kang,Mi–Na Kweon,Joohon Sung,Won Kim,Joo-Hong Park,GwangPyo Ko
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chom.2019.11.001
摘要
Although a link between the gut microbiota and alcohol-related liver diseases (ALDs) has previously been suggested, the causative effects of specific taxa and their functions have not been fully investigated to date. Here, we analyze the gut microbiota of 410 fecal samples from 212 Korean twins by using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scales to adjust for host genetics. This analysis revealed a strong association between low AUDIT scores and the abundance of the butyrate-producing genus Roseburia. When Roseburia spp. are administered to ALD murine models, both hepatic steatosis and inflammation significantly improve regardless of bacterial viability. Specifically, the flagellin of R. intestinalis, possibly through Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) recognition, recovers gut barrier integrity through upregulation of the tight junction protein Occludin and helps to restore the gut microbiota through elevated expression of IL-22 and REG3γ. Our study demonstrates that Roseburia spp. improve the gut ecosystem and prevent leaky gut, leading to ameliorated ALDs.
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