Gut microbiota alters host bile acid metabolism to contribute to intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy

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Bo Tang
Li Tang
Shengpeng Li
Shuang Liu
Jialin He
Pan Li
Sumin Wang
Min Yang
Longhui Zhang
Yuanyuan Lei
Dianji Tu
Xuefeng Tang
Hua Hu
Qin Ouyang
Xia Chen
Shiming Yang
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[1] Xinqiao Hospital,Department of Gastroenterology
[2] Army Medical University,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[3] First People’s Hospital of Foshan,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[4] Xinqiao Hospital,Laboratory Medicine Center, Xinqiao Hospital
[5] Army Medical University,Department of Pathology, Xinqiao Hospital
[6] Army Medical University,College of Pharmacy
[7] Army Medical University,undefined
[8] Army Medical University,undefined
[9] Chongqing Institute for Brain and Intelligence,undefined
[10] Guangyang Bay Laboratory,undefined
[11] Chongqing Municipality Clinical Research Center for Gastroenterology,undefined
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Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a female pregnancy-specific disorder that is characterized by increased serum bile acid and adverse fetal outcomes. The aetiology and mechanism of ICP are poorly understood; thus, existing therapies have been largely empiric. Here we show that the gut microbiome differed significantly between individuals with ICP and healthy pregnant women, and that colonization with gut microbiome from ICP patients was sufficient to induce cholestasis in mice. The gut microbiomes of ICP patients were primarily characterized by Bacteroides fragilis (B. fragilis), and B. fragilis was able to promote ICP by inhibiting FXR signaling via its BSH activity to modulate bile acid metabolism. B. fragilis-mediated FXR signaling inhibition was responsible for excessive bile acid synthesis and interrupted hepatic bile excretion to ultimately promote the initiation of ICP. We propose that modulation of the gut microbiota-bile acid-FXR axis may be of value for ICP treatment.
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