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Platelet activating factor receptor acts to limit colitis-induced liver inflammation.

Gang Liu1,2,3,4,5, Alan W Baird6, Marie J Parsons1,2,3, Kening Fan1,2,3, David A Skerrett-Byrne2,7, Prema M Nair1,2,3, Samwel Makanyengo1,2,3, Jinbiao Chen8,9, Rachel Neal1,2,3, Bridie J Goggins1,2,3, Hock Tay2,3,10, Andrea Mathe1,2,3, Wai S Soh1,2,3, Kyra Minahan1,2,3, Phil M Hansbro4,5, Brett Nixon2,7, Geoffrey W McCaughan8,9, Gerald Holtmann11,12, Sean P Colgan13, Simon Keely1,2,3.   

Abstract

Liver inflammation is a common extraintestinal manifestation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), yet, the mechanisms driving gut-liver axis inflammation remain poorly understood. IBD leads to a breakdown in the integrity of the intestinal barrier causing an increase in portal and systemic gut-derived antigens, which challenge the liver. Here, we examined the role of platelet activating factor receptor (PAFR) in colitis-associated liver damage using dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) and anti-CD40-induced colitis models. Both DSS and anti-CD40 models exhibited liver inflammation associated with colitis. Colitis reduced global PAFR protein expression in mouse livers causing an exclusive re-localization of PAFR to the portal triad. The global decrease in liver PAFR was associated with increased sirtuin 1 while relocalized PAFR expression was limited to Kupffer cells (KCs) and co-localized with toll-like receptor 4. DSS activated the NLRP3-inflammasome and increased interleukin (IL)-1β in the liver. Antagonism of PAFR amplified the inflammasome response by increasing NLRP3, caspase-1, and IL-1β protein levels in the liver. LPS also increased NLRP3 response in human hepatocytes, however, overexpression of PAFR restored the levels of NLPR3 and caspase-1 proteins. Interestingly, KCs depletion also increased IL-1β protein in mouse liver after DSS challenge. These data suggest a protective role for PAFR-expressing KCs during colitis and that regulation of PAFR is important for gut-liver axis homeostasis.
© 2020 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.

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Keywords:  PAFR; extraintestinal manifestations in liver; inflammatory bowel disease

Year:  2020        PMID: 32293760     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201901779R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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