Macrophages and microbial metabolites in intestinal diseases
Humans with inflammatory bowel disease, such as Crohn’s disease or eosinophilic esophagitis, have an altered gut microbiome. Emerging evidence indicates that microbial metabolites and not only the microorganisms and their structural components modulate mucosal immune responses and metabolism. These microbial metabolites may influence the development of inflammatory bowel disease and eosinophilic esophagitis. Our research group aims to unravel some mechanisms of how the host recognizes microbial metabolites in inflammatory bowel disease. We focus on studies in which we genetically delete metabolite-sensing receptors in macrophages and intestinal epithelial cells. Our studies suggest microbial metabolites possibly fuel inflammatory bowel disease and eosinophilic esophagitis.