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Gut microbiota-driven IL-17A production by hepatic γδ T cells enhances neutrophil defense against systemicinfection.

Journal:
Virulence
Year:
2026
Authors:
Pan, Na et al.
Affiliation:
School of Life Sciences · China

Abstract

() bloodstream infections pose a significant clinical threat, exacerbated by increasing antibiotic resistance and high mortality. While the gut microbiota is recognized as a key modulator of systemic immunity, the mechanisms underlying its protective role against invasive bacterial infections remain incompletely understood. Here, we investigated how gut microbiota influences hepatic immune responses during earlybloodstream infection using animal models. Our findings demonstrate that the gut microbiota exerts a protective effect against systemicinfection. Specifically, commensal microbiota-derived signals prime hepatic γδ T cells for rapid interleukin-17A (IL-17A) production upon bacterial challenge. This microbiota-dependent IL-17A response subsequently promotes neutrophil recruitment to the liver, facilitating bacterial clearance and limiting systemic dissemination. Disruption of the gut microbiota impaired hepatic γδ T cell IL-17A production, reduced neutrophil mobilization, and compromised host resistance to infection. Notably, we found that colonization with the commensal(activates this hepatic γδT17-neutrophil axis, enhancing host defense againstas a mechanism involving indole metabolites. This study reveals a novel gut-liver axis whereby intestinal microbiota orchestrates hepatic γδ T cell function to establish an early immunological barrier against invasive bacterial pathogens, offering potential therapeutic avenues for enhancing host defense against life-threateninginfections.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41657029/