Peyer's patch-involved gut microbiota facilitates anti-HBV immunity in mice

Yifan Li(Nanfang Hospital), Yifan Li(Nanfang Hospital), Shihong Zhong(Nanfang Hospital), Zihan Jin(Nanfang Hospital), Guofu Ye(Nanfang Hospital), Tianling Zhang(Nanfang Hospital), Zhipeng Liu(Nanfang Hospital), Zhenguo Liu(Nanfang Hospital), Zhaofeng Zeng(Nanfang Hospital), Qiong Li(Nanfang Hospital), Yuhao Wang(Nanfang Hospital), Yanda Zhao(Nanfang Hospital), Libo Tang(Nanfang Hospital), Huaihong Chen(Nanfang Hospital), Yongyin Li(Nanfang Hospital), Yongyin Li(Nanfang Hospital)
Virus Research
May 12, 2023
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Gut microbiota is crucial for immune homeostasis and is associated with the prognosis of chronic hepatitis B infection. Peyer's patches (PPs), characterized by intestinal mucosa localization, are involved in the gut microbiota-mediated immune response. However, whether and how PPs orchestrate gut microbiota-modulated anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV) response remain elusive. This study aims to elucidate the role of PPs in gut microbiota-mediated anti-HBV adaptive immunity. METHODS: We investigated the effects of gut microbiota and PPs on adaptive immune responses by transcriptomic, phenotypic, and functional analyzes from an HBV mouse model with gut commensal microbiota and PP-depleting interventions. RESULTS: Depletion of gut microbiota impaired systemic adaptive immune responses, resulting in a delayed HBV antigen clearance. Differentially expressed genes analysis of PPs revealed that pathways related to adaptive immune responses were significantly downregulated in gut microbiota-deficient mice. Notably, the depletion of PPs could abolish gut microbiota-boosted intrahepatic HBV-specific T cell response, leading to a higher serum hepatitis B surface antigen level in mice. CONCLUSION: PPs orchestrate gut microbiota-mediated intrahepatic anti-HBV cellular immunity, underlining the significance of remote manipulating the "gut microbiota-PPs" axis for achieving optimum anti-HBV response.


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