Bile acid metabolites control TH17 and Treg cell differentiation

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Saiyu Hang
Donggi Paik
Lina Yao
Eunha Kim
Jamma Trinath
Jingping Lu
Soyoung Ha
Brandon N. Nelson
Samantha P. Kelly
Lin Wu
Ye Zheng
Randy S. Longman
Fraydoon Rastinejad
A. Sloan Devlin
Michael R. Krout
Michael A. Fischbach
Dan R. Littman
Jun R. Huh
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[1] Blavatnik Institute,Department of Immunology
[2] Harvard Medical School,Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
[3] Blavatnik Institute,Department of Biological Sciences
[4] Harvard Medical School,Target Discovery Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine
[5] Birla Institute of Technology and Science,Department of Chemistry
[6] University of Oxford,The Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine of the Skirball Institute
[7] Bucknell University,Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Laboratory
[8] New York University School of Medicine,Department of Bioengineering
[9] The Salk Institute for Biological Studies,undefined
[10] Jill Roberts Center for IBD,undefined
[11] Weill Cornell Medicine,undefined
[12] Stanford University,undefined
[13] Howard Hughes Medical Institute,undefined
[14] Evergrande Center for Immunologic Diseases,undefined
[15] Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital,undefined
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Nature | 2019年 / 576卷
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Bile acids are abundant in the mammalian gut, where they undergo bacteria-mediated transformation to generate a large pool of bioactive molecules. Although bile acids are known to affect host metabolism, cancer progression and innate immunity, it is unknown whether they affect adaptive immune cells such as T helper cells that express IL-17a (TH17 cells) or regulatory T cells (Treg cells). Here we screen a library of bile acid metabolites and identify two distinct derivatives of lithocholic acid (LCA), 3-oxoLCA and isoalloLCA, as T cell regulators in mice. 3-OxoLCA inhibited the differentiation of TH17 cells by directly binding to the key transcription factor retinoid-related orphan receptor-γt (RORγt) and isoalloLCA increased the differentiation of Treg cells through the production of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mitoROS), which led to increased expression of FOXP3. The isoalloLCA-mediated enhancement of Treg cell differentiation required an intronic Foxp3 enhancer, the conserved noncoding sequence (CNS) 3; this represents a mode of action distinct from that of previously identified metabolites that increase Treg cell differentiation, which require CNS1. The administration of 3-oxoLCA and isoalloLCA to mice reduced TH17 cell differentiation and increased Treg cell differentiation, respectively, in the intestinal lamina propria. Our data suggest mechanisms through which bile acid metabolites control host immune responses, by directly modulating the balance of TH17 and Treg cells.
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