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. 2024 Sep 11;32(9):1469-1487.e9.
doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2024.07.026. Epub 2024 Aug 27.

Metabolite-based inter-kingdom communication controls intestinal tissue recovery following chemotherapeutic injury

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Metabolite-based inter-kingdom communication controls intestinal tissue recovery following chemotherapeutic injury

Christopher J Anderson et al. Cell Host Microbe. .
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Abstract

Cytotoxic chemotherapies have devastating side effects, particularly within the gastrointestinal tract. Gastrointestinal toxicity includes the death and damage of the epithelium and an imbalance in the intestinal microbiota, otherwise known as dysbiosis. Whether dysbiosis is a direct contributor to tissue toxicity is a key area of focus. Here, from both mammalian and bacterial perspectives, we uncover an intestinal epithelial cell death-Enterobacteriaceae signaling axis that fuels dysbiosis. Specifically, our data demonstrate that chemotherapy-induced epithelial cell apoptosis and the purine-containing metabolites released from dying cells drive the inter-kingdom transcriptional re-wiring of the Enterobacteriaceae, including fundamental shifts in bacterial respiration and promotion of purine utilization-dependent expansion, which in turn delays the recovery of the intestinal tract. Inhibition of epithelial cell death or restriction of the Enterobacteriaceae to homeostatic levels reverses dysbiosis and improves intestinal recovery. These findings suggest that supportive therapies that maintain homeostatic levels of Enterobacteriaceae may be useful in resolving intestinal disease.

Keywords: Enterobacteriaceae; apoptosis; chemotherapy; dysbiosis; intestinal epithelium.

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Declaration of interests M.S.D. works as a consultant and an advisory board member at Theralution GmbH, Germany.

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