Folic acid prevents interferon-induced iron accumulation and ferroptosis and improves liver health in children with biliary atresia

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Xu YanhuiORCID,Chen Xixi,Fang Rongli,Ning Yu,Zhu Zhijun,Wang Xiaolei,Xiao Yunnan,Li Xiaotian,Ren Huifang,Zhang Yanfang,Zuo Xiaoyu,Chai Chengwei,Zhong Kanghua,Liang Jiankun,Liang Qifeng,Luo Yuanyuan,Xu Yi,Liao Kaili,He Qiuming,Tan Xuying,Ye Qingqing,Lin Zefeng,Han Yang,Luo Zhenhua,Gu Xiaoqiong,Zhang Yan,Sun Liying,Bai Fan,Liu Jinbao,Lv Junqiang,Yao Zhi,Lew Andrew M,Xia Huimin,Zhou Wenhao,Wen Zhe,Chen Zhanghua,Zhang Yuxia

Abstract

AbstractBackground & AimsBiliary atresia (BA) is an obstructive newborn jaundice disease that leads to liver failure in the majority of affected infants. Viral infection is an important environmental trigger of BA. The aim of the study is to establish how viral infection rewires the cellular and metabolic processes of the digestive systems in at-risk infants and leads to BA development.MethodsSingle cell RNA (scRNA) transcriptomes and V(D)J sequences were generated using small intestine and liver biopsies from BA and control infants. Candidate risk genes were identified by genome-wide association study. Patient specimens, mouse model of experimental biliary atresia, and a myeloid-specificFolr2knockout mice (folr2Mko) were used to determine immune pathologies that lead to BA development. An open label clinical trial was conducted to determine the therapeutic effect of folic acid on post-Kasai’s outcomes of patients with BA.ResultsType I interferon (IFN-I) signaling is persistently activated in infants with BA. This promotes expression of hepcidin in hepatic TREM2+macrophages and hepatocytes, which impairs SLC40A1-mediated iron excretion from the small intestine, leading to iron accumulation, lipid peroxidation, dysbiosis and folic acid deficiency. By genetic ablation ofFolr2,we show that folinate supplementation halts persistent IFN-I activation and suppresses hepcidin expression by TREM2+macrophages. In an open label clinical study, folic acid supplementation decreased post-Kasai’s cholangitis incidences and liver transplantation rates by 70%.ConclusionPersistent IFN-I signaling plays a critical role in virally induced pathological jaundice in infants, and that folic acid supplementation is an effective therapy for BA.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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