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Intestinal barrier failure is a hallmark in gut-origin sepsis. We demonstrate that the intestinal barriers of farnesoid-X receptor (FXR) knockout (KO) animals are protected from inflammatory insult using multiple models of acute intestinal inflammation. This protection is due to decreased inflammatory cytokine production and maintenance of tight junctional architecture seen within the KO animals. This is the first report of FXR deletion being protective to the intestinal barrier.
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