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A thermogenic fat-epithelium cell axis regulates intestinal disease tolerance.

Kevin Man1,2, Christopher Bowman3, Kristina N Braverman4, Veronica Escalante5, Yuan Tian6, Jordan E Bisanz5, Kirthana Ganeshan7, Biao Wang7,8, Andrew Patterson6, James R Bayrer4, Peter J Turnbaugh5, Ajay Chawla1,8,9.   

Abstract

Disease tolerance, the capacity of tissues to withstand damage caused by a stimulus without a decline in host fitness, varies across tissues, environmental conditions, and physiologic states. While disease tolerance is a known strategy of host defense, its role in noninfectious diseases has been understudied. Here, we provide evidence that a thermogenic fat-epithelial cell axis regulates intestinal disease tolerance during experimental colitis. We find that intestinal disease tolerance is a metabolically expensive trait, whose expression is restricted to thermoneutral mice and is not transferable by the microbiota. Instead, disease tolerance is dependent on the adrenergic state of thermogenic adipocytes, which indirectly regulate tolerogenic responses in intestinal epithelial cells. Our work has identified an unexpected mechanism that controls intestinal disease tolerance with implications for colitogenic diseases.

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Keywords:  cancer; immunity; metabolism; resilience; tissue tolerance

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33257580      PMCID: PMC7749324          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2012003117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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