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TGR5 controls bile acid composition and gallbladder function to protect the liver from bile acid overload
BACKGROUND & AIMS: As the composition of the bile acid (BA) pool has a major impact on liver pathophysiology, we studied its regulation by the BA receptor Takeda G protein coupled receptor (TGR5), which promotes hepatoprotection against BA overload. METHODS: Wild-type, total and hepatocyte-speci...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7872982/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33604531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2020.100214 |
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author | Bidault-Jourdainne, Valeska Merlen, Grégory Glénisson, Mathilde Doignon, Isabelle Garcin, Isabelle Péan, Noémie Boisgard, Raphael Ursic-Bedoya, José Serino, Matteo Ullmer, Christoph Humbert, Lydie Abdelrafee, Ahmed Golse, Nicolas Vibert, Eric Duclos-Vallée, Jean-Charles Rainteau, Dominique Tordjmann, Thierry |
author_facet | Bidault-Jourdainne, Valeska Merlen, Grégory Glénisson, Mathilde Doignon, Isabelle Garcin, Isabelle Péan, Noémie Boisgard, Raphael Ursic-Bedoya, José Serino, Matteo Ullmer, Christoph Humbert, Lydie Abdelrafee, Ahmed Golse, Nicolas Vibert, Eric Duclos-Vallée, Jean-Charles Rainteau, Dominique Tordjmann, Thierry |
author_sort | Bidault-Jourdainne, Valeska |
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description | BACKGROUND & AIMS: As the composition of the bile acid (BA) pool has a major impact on liver pathophysiology, we studied its regulation by the BA receptor Takeda G protein coupled receptor (TGR5), which promotes hepatoprotection against BA overload. METHODS: Wild-type, total and hepatocyte-specific TGR5-knockout, and TGR5-overexpressing mice were used in: partial (66%) and 89% extended hepatectomies (EHs) upon normal, ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA)- or cholestyramine (CT)-enriched diet, bile duct ligation (BDL), cholic acid (CA)-enriched diet, and TGR5 agonist (RO) treatments. We thereby studied the impact of TGR5 on: BA composition, liver injury, regeneration and survival. We also performed analyses on the gut microbiota (GM) and gallbladder (GB). Liver BA composition was analysed in patients undergoing major hepatectomy. RESULTS: The TGR5-KO hyperhydrophobic BA composition was not directly related to altered BA synthesis, nor to TGR5-KO GM dysbiosis, as supported by hepatocyte-specific KO mice and co-housing experiments, respectively. The TGR5-dependent control of GB dilatation was crucial for BA composition, as determined by experiments including RO treatment and/or cholecystectomy. The poor TGR5-KO post-EH survival rate, related to exacerbated peribiliary necrosis and BA overload, was improved by shifting BAs toward a less toxic composition (CT treatment). After either BDL or a CA-enriched diet with or without cholecystectomy, we found that GB dilatation had strong TGR5-dependent hepatoprotective properties. In patients, a more hydrophobic liver BA composition was correlated with an unfavourable outcome after hepatectomy. CONCLUSIONS: BA composition is crucial for hepatoprotection in mice and humans. We indicate TGR5 as a key regulator of BA profile and thereby as a potential hepatoprotective target under BA overload conditions. LAY SUMMARY: Through multiple in vivo experimental approaches in mice, together with a patient study, this work brings some new light on the relationships between biliary homeostasis, gallbladder function, and liver protection. We showed that hepatic bile acid composition is crucial for optimal liver repair, not only in mice, but also in human patients undergoing major hepatectomy. |
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spelling | pubmed-78729822021-02-17 TGR5 controls bile acid composition and gallbladder function to protect the liver from bile acid overload Bidault-Jourdainne, Valeska Merlen, Grégory Glénisson, Mathilde Doignon, Isabelle Garcin, Isabelle Péan, Noémie Boisgard, Raphael Ursic-Bedoya, José Serino, Matteo Ullmer, Christoph Humbert, Lydie Abdelrafee, Ahmed Golse, Nicolas Vibert, Eric Duclos-Vallée, Jean-Charles Rainteau, Dominique Tordjmann, Thierry JHEP Rep Research Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: As the composition of the bile acid (BA) pool has a major impact on liver pathophysiology, we studied its regulation by the BA receptor Takeda G protein coupled receptor (TGR5), which promotes hepatoprotection against BA overload. METHODS: Wild-type, total and hepatocyte-specific TGR5-knockout, and TGR5-overexpressing mice were used in: partial (66%) and 89% extended hepatectomies (EHs) upon normal, ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA)- or cholestyramine (CT)-enriched diet, bile duct ligation (BDL), cholic acid (CA)-enriched diet, and TGR5 agonist (RO) treatments. We thereby studied the impact of TGR5 on: BA composition, liver injury, regeneration and survival. We also performed analyses on the gut microbiota (GM) and gallbladder (GB). Liver BA composition was analysed in patients undergoing major hepatectomy. RESULTS: The TGR5-KO hyperhydrophobic BA composition was not directly related to altered BA synthesis, nor to TGR5-KO GM dysbiosis, as supported by hepatocyte-specific KO mice and co-housing experiments, respectively. The TGR5-dependent control of GB dilatation was crucial for BA composition, as determined by experiments including RO treatment and/or cholecystectomy. The poor TGR5-KO post-EH survival rate, related to exacerbated peribiliary necrosis and BA overload, was improved by shifting BAs toward a less toxic composition (CT treatment). After either BDL or a CA-enriched diet with or without cholecystectomy, we found that GB dilatation had strong TGR5-dependent hepatoprotective properties. In patients, a more hydrophobic liver BA composition was correlated with an unfavourable outcome after hepatectomy. CONCLUSIONS: BA composition is crucial for hepatoprotection in mice and humans. We indicate TGR5 as a key regulator of BA profile and thereby as a potential hepatoprotective target under BA overload conditions. LAY SUMMARY: Through multiple in vivo experimental approaches in mice, together with a patient study, this work brings some new light on the relationships between biliary homeostasis, gallbladder function, and liver protection. We showed that hepatic bile acid composition is crucial for optimal liver repair, not only in mice, but also in human patients undergoing major hepatectomy. Elsevier 2020-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7872982/ /pubmed/33604531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2020.100214 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bidault-Jourdainne, Valeska Merlen, Grégory Glénisson, Mathilde Doignon, Isabelle Garcin, Isabelle Péan, Noémie Boisgard, Raphael Ursic-Bedoya, José Serino, Matteo Ullmer, Christoph Humbert, Lydie Abdelrafee, Ahmed Golse, Nicolas Vibert, Eric Duclos-Vallée, Jean-Charles Rainteau, Dominique Tordjmann, Thierry TGR5 controls bile acid composition and gallbladder function to protect the liver from bile acid overload |
title | TGR5 controls bile acid composition and gallbladder function to protect the liver from bile acid overload |
title_full | TGR5 controls bile acid composition and gallbladder function to protect the liver from bile acid overload |
title_fullStr | TGR5 controls bile acid composition and gallbladder function to protect the liver from bile acid overload |
title_full_unstemmed | TGR5 controls bile acid composition and gallbladder function to protect the liver from bile acid overload |
title_short | TGR5 controls bile acid composition and gallbladder function to protect the liver from bile acid overload |
title_sort | tgr5 controls bile acid composition and gallbladder function to protect the liver from bile acid overload |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7872982/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33604531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2020.100214 |
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