The Xenobiotic Transporter Mdr1 Enforces T Cell Homeostasis in the Presence of Intestinal Bile Acids

异生物质转运蛋白Mdr1在肠道胆汁酸存在的情况下维持T细胞稳态

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作者:Wei Cao ,Hisako Kayama ,Mei Lan Chen ,Amber Delmas ,Amy Sun ,Sang Yong Kim ,Erumbi S Rangarajan ,Kelly McKevitt ,Amanda P Beck ,Cody B Jackson ,Gogce Crynen ,Angelos Oikonomopoulos ,Precious N Lacey ,Gustavo J Martinez ,Tina Izard ,Robin G Lorenz ,Alex Rodriguez-Palacios ,Fabio Cominelli ,Maria T Abreu ,Daniel W Hommes ,Sergei B Koralov ,Kiyoshi Takeda ,Mark S Sundrud

Abstract

CD4+ T cells are tightly regulated by microbiota in the intestine, but whether intestinal T cells interface with host-derived metabolites is less clear. Here, we show that CD4+ T effector (Teff) cells upregulated the xenobiotic transporter, Mdr1, in the ileum to maintain homeostasis in the presence of bile acids. Whereas wild-type Teff cells upregulated Mdr1 in the ileum, those lacking Mdr1 displayed mucosal dysfunction and induced Crohn's disease-like ileitis following transfer into Rag1-/- hosts. Mdr1 mitigated oxidative stress and enforced homeostasis in Teff cells exposed to conjugated bile acids (CBAs), a class of liver-derived emulsifying agents that actively circulate through the ileal mucosa. Blocking ileal CBA reabsorption in transferred Rag1-/- mice restored Mdr1-deficient Teff cell homeostasis and attenuated ileitis. Further, a subset of ileal Crohn's disease patients displayed MDR1 loss of function. Together, these results suggest that coordinated interaction between mucosal Teff cells and CBAs in the ileum regulate intestinal immune homeostasis.

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