Caspase-8 in endothelial cells maintains gut homeostasis and prevents small bowel inflammation in mice

内皮细胞中的Caspase-8维持肠道稳态并预防小鼠小肠炎症。

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作者:Nathalie Tisch,Carolin Mogler,Ana Stojanovic,Robert Luck,Emilia A Korhonen,Alexander Ellerkmann,Heike Adler,Mahak Singhal,Géza Schermann,Lena Erkert,Jay V Patankar,Andromachi Karakatsani,Anna-Lena Scherr,Yaron Fuchs,Adelheid Cerwenka,Stefan Wirtz,Bruno Christian Köhler,Hellmut G Augustin,Christoph Becker,Thomas Schmidt,Carmen Ruiz de Almodóvar

Abstract

The gut has a specific vascular barrier that controls trafficking of antigens and microbiota into the bloodstream. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating the maintenance of this vascular barrier remain elusive. Here, we identified Caspase-8 as a pro-survival factor in mature intestinal endothelial cells that is required to actively maintain vascular homeostasis in the small intestine in an organ-specific manner. In particular, we find that deletion of Caspase-8 in endothelial cells results in small intestinal hemorrhages and bowel inflammation, while all other organs remained unaffected. We also show that Caspase-8 seems to be particularly needed in lymphatic endothelial cells to maintain gut homeostasis. Our work demonstrates that endothelial cell dysfunction, leading to the breakdown of the gut-vascular barrier, is an active driver of chronic small intestinal inflammation, highlighting the role of the intestinal vasculature as a safeguard of organ function.

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