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Microbiome-liver crosstalk: A multihit therapeutic target for liver disease
Authors:Jorum Kirundi  Sheida Moghadamrad  Camilla Urbaniak
Affiliation:Jorum Kirundi, Department of Biomedical Research, University of Bern, Bern 3014, SwitzerlandSheida Moghadamrad, Department of Gastroenterology/Hepatology, Laboratories for Translational Research, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, Bellinzona and Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano 6900, SwitzerlandCamilla Urbaniak, ZIN Technologies, Middleburg Heights, OH 44130, United States
Abstract:Liver disease has become a leading cause of death, particularly in the West, where it is attributed to more than two million deaths annually. The correlation between gut microbiota and liver disease is still not fully understood. However, it is well known that gut dysbiosis accompanied by a leaky gut causes an increase in lipopolysaccharides in circulation, which in turn evoke massive hepatic inflammation promoting liver cirrhosis. Microbial dysbiosis also leads to poor bile acid metabolism and low short-chain fatty acids, all of which exacerbate the inflammatory response of liver cells. Gut microbial homeostasis is maintained through intricate processes that ensure that commensal microbes adapt to the low oxygen potential of the gut and that they rapidly occupy all the intestinal niches, thus outcompeting any potential pathogens for available nutrients. The crosstalk between the gut microbiota and its metabolites also guarantee an intact gut barrier. These processes that protect against destabilization of gut microbes by potential entry of pathogenic bacteria are collectively called colonization resistance and are equally essential for liver health. In this review, we shall investigate how the mechanisms of colonization resistance influence the liver in health and disease and the microbial-liver crosstalk potential as therapeutic target areas.
Keywords:Microbiome   Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease   Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis   Liver disease   Microbiome-host crosstalk   Gut homeostasis   Microbial metabolites
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