Inducible Foxp3 + regulatory T-cell development by a commensal bacterium of the intestinal microbiota
California Institute of Technology
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Abstract
To maintain intestinal health, the immune system must faithfully respond to antigens from pathogenic microbes while limiting reactions to self-molecules. The gastrointestinal tract represents a unique challenge to the immune system, as it is permanently colonized by a diverse amalgam of bacterial phylotypes producing multitudes of foreign microbial products. Evidence from human and animal studies indicates that inflammatory bowel disease results from uncontrolled inflammation to the intestinal microbiota. However, molecular mechanisms that actively promote mucosal tolerance to the microbiota remain unknown. We report herein that a prominent human commensal, Bacteroides fragilis, directs the development of…
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- FOXP3
- Bacteroides fragilis
- Biology
- Immune system
- Microbiology
- Microbiome
- Inflammation
- Immune tolerance
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