Role of the Gut–Liver Axis in the Pathobiology of Cholangiopathies: Basic and Clinical Evidence
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
This is a nice review of the relationship between the gut and the liver in the development of cholangiopathies, which covers the main points well
There is however, many minor errors in the English. Some examples are listed below, but many more occur throughout the manuscript.
Line 31-34 – should be a comma, not a semi-colon. The word they is unnecessary. Should say “generating a physical and chemical barrier to protect the mucosa from commensal and pathogenic microorganisms
Line 34 – (3) should be before the full-stop
Line 42 – should pathogen be pathogenic?
Line 44 – should microbioma be microbiome?
Line 62 – increase the permeability of the paracellular pathway?
Line 78, should be pathogens
Lines 85-87. This sentence doesn’t make sense, and needs referencing
Line 87 - should say recent evidence not evidences
Line 197 - should say As far as the gut microbiota is concerned
Author Response
Dear reviewers,
as you indicated we have taken steps to approvate the requested changes using the "Track change" function so that they can be more easily individualized.
You will also notice, as written in a comment in the text, that as you recommended a word has not been modified as the entire sentence has been modified
Thank you
Kind regards
Maria Consiglia Bragazzi
Author Response File: Author Response.docx
Reviewer 2 Report
This manuscript by Bragazzi et al examines the function of the gut-liver axis in the pathogenesis of cholangiopathies. The Gut-Liver Axis is the interaction between the gut, its microbiota, and the liver in both directions. Immune tolerance maintains this interaction in a healthy condition. Nevertheless, research demonstrates that alterations in gut bacterial homeostasis or impairment of intestinal barrier functions can cause cholangiocytes (epithelial cells lining bile ducts) to activate innate immune responses against gut-derived microorganisms or bacterial products that reach the liver via enterohepatic circulation. This exposure to a growing number of microorganisms might result in inflammatory responses that aggravate liver fibrosis.
Comments-
1- A figure describing the role of gut microbiota and its metabolites in cholangiopathies needs to be added to this review.
2- In addition to the PBS, PSC, and CCA the authors also need to discuss the other types of cholangiopathies including polycystic liver diseases (PLD) and Biliary atresia.
Author Response
Dear reviewer,
attached is a figure describing the bile barrier and defensive system
Kind regards
Maria Consiglia Bragazzi
Author Response File: Author Response.pdf
Round 2
Reviewer 2 Report
The author's response to the reviewer's comment letter is not attached to this manuscript. I see a figure instead of a response letter. Manuscripts with changes made by authors also need to be submitted.
Author Response
Dear reviewer,
to date there is no data in the literature on the role played by the gut microbiota in the other types of cholangiopathies
Best regard
Maria Consiglia Bragazzi
Round 3
Reviewer 2 Report
I am now satisfied with this manuscript.