Enterogenous bacterial glycolipids are required for the generation of natural killer T cells mediated liver injury

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Yingfeng Wei
Benhua Zeng
Jianing Chen
Guangying Cui
Chong Lu
Wei Wu
Jiezuan Yang
Hong Wei
Rufeng Xue
Li Bai
Zhi Chen
Lanjuan Li
Kazuya Iwabuchi
Toshimitsu Uede
Luc Van Kaer
Hongyan Diao
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[1] State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases,Department of Laboratory Animal Science
[2] Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases,Department of Immunology
[3] The First Affiliated Hospital,Department of Microbiology and Immunology
[4] College of Medicine,undefined
[5] Zhejiang University,undefined
[6] College of Basic Medical Sciences,undefined
[7] Third Military Medical University,undefined
[8] Institute of Immunology and Key Laboratory of Innate Immunity and Chronic Disease of CAS,undefined
[9] School of Life Sciences and Medical Center,undefined
[10] University of Science and Technology of China,undefined
[11] Innovation Center for Cell Biology,undefined
[12] Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at Microscale,undefined
[13] Kitasato University School of Medicine,undefined
[14] Molecular Immunology,undefined
[15] Institute for Genetic Medicine,undefined
[16] Hokkaido University,undefined
[17] Vanderbilt University School of Medicine,undefined
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Glycolipids are potent activator of natural killer T (NKT) cells. The relationship between NKT cells and intestinal bacterial glycolipids in liver disorders remained unclear. We found that, in sharp contrast to specific pathogen-free (SPF) mice, germ-free (GF) mice are resistant to Concanavalin A (ConA)-induced liver injury. ConA treatment failed to trigger the activation of hepatic NKT cells in GF mice. These defects correlated with the sharply reduced levels of CD1d-presented glycolipid antigens in ConA-treated GF mice compared with SPF counterparts. Nevertheless, CD1d expression was similar between these two kinds of mice. The absence of intestinal bacteria did not affect the incidence of αGalCer-induced liver injury in GF mice. Importantly, we found the intestinal bacteria contain glycolipids which can be presented by CD1d and recognized by NKT cells. Furthermore, supplement of killed intestinal bacteria was able to restore ConA-mediated NKT cell activation and liver injury in GF mice. Our results suggest that glycolipid antigens derived from intestinal commensal bacteria are important hepatic NKT cell agonist and these antigens are required for the activation of NKT cells during ConA-induced liver injury. These finding provide a mechanistic explanation for the capacity of intestinal microflora to control liver inflammation.
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