Author
Listed:
- Shunsuke Kimura
(Keio University
Hokkaido University
PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency)
- Yutaka Nakamura
(Keio University)
- Nobuhide Kobayashi
(Keio University)
- Katsuyuki Shiroguchi
(PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency
RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR)
RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS))
- Eiryo Kawakami
(RIKEN Medical Sciences Innovation Hub Program (MIH))
- Mami Mutoh
(Hokkaido University)
- Hiromi Takahashi-Iwanaga
(Hokkaido University)
- Takahiro Yamada
(Keio University)
- Meri Hisamoto
(Hokkaido University)
- Midori Nakamura
(Matsumoto Dental University)
- Nobuyuki Udagawa
(Matsumoto Dental University)
- Shintaro Sato
(Osaka University
The Research Foundation for Microbial Diseases of Osaka University)
- Tsuneyasu Kaisho
(Wakayama Medical University)
- Toshihiko Iwanaga
(Hokkaido University)
- Koji Hase
(Keio University
The University of Tokyo (IMSUT))
Abstract
Microfold cells (M cells) are responsible for antigen uptake to initiate immune responses in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT). Receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand (RANKL) is essential for M cell differentiation. Follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) covers the GALT and is continuously exposed to RANKL from stromal cells underneath the FAE, yet only a subset of FAE cells undergoes differentiation into M cells. Here, we show that M cells express osteoprotegerin (OPG), a soluble inhibitor of RANKL, which suppresses the differentiation of adjacent FAE cells into M cells. Notably, OPG deficiency increases M cell number in the GALT and enhances commensal bacterium-specific immunoglobulin production, resulting in the amelioration of disease symptoms in mice with experimental colitis. By contrast, OPG-deficient mice are highly susceptible to Salmonella infection. Thus, OPG-dependent self-regulation of M cell differentiation is essential for the balance between the infectious risk and the ability to perform immunosurveillance at the mucosal surface.
Suggested Citation
Shunsuke Kimura & Yutaka Nakamura & Nobuhide Kobayashi & Katsuyuki Shiroguchi & Eiryo Kawakami & Mami Mutoh & Hiromi Takahashi-Iwanaga & Takahiro Yamada & Meri Hisamoto & Midori Nakamura & Nobuyuki Ud, 2020.
"Osteoprotegerin-dependent M cell self-regulation balances gut infection and immunity,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-16, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-13883-y
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-13883-y
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