Bile acids mediate liver-bone marrow crosstalk

Author:

Vitale DanieleORCID,Azardaryany Mahmoud Karimi,Talesh Ghazal AlipourORCID,Shahidi Mahsa,Ho Vikki,Dervish Suat,Haryanto Jong FX Himawan,Suo Maito,George Jacob,Esmaili SaeedORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe modern dietary exposome is calorie dense and poor in nutritional quality resulting in high prevalence of fatty liver disease and an increasing incidence of cardiometabolic disease and cancer. We investigated the impact of dietary composition on the interaction between the liver and haematopoietic systems in mice. Using xenograft and chemical-induced liver cancer models, we find that liver tumoursper sehave a minimal impact on haematopoietic stem and progenitor cell (HSPC) responses. In contrast, alterations in dietary composition have profound effects on the liver-bone marrow axis. Specifically, exposure to sucrose with or without dietary cholesterol has minimal impact on the HSPC response, while perturbations in bile acid biosynthesis synergises with excess dietary cholesterol to enhance HSPC responses. Pharmacological restoration of bile acid biosynthesis partially reversed these effects. We conclude that the crosstalk between liver and bone marrow, and subsequent HSPC responses is regulated by bile acid biosynthesis.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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