articleJournal of NeuroscienceJul 13, 2016BRONZE OA

Microbiota Dysbiosis Controls the Neuroinflammatory Response after Stroke

Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology · Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München · +1 more institution

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UNLABELLED: Acute brain ischemia induces a local neuroinflammatory reaction and alters peripheral immune homeostasis at the same time. Recent evidence has suggested a key role of the gut microbiota in autoimmune diseases by modulating immune homeostasis. Therefore, we investigated the mechanistic link among acute brain ischemia, microbiota alterations, and the immune response after brain injury. Using two distinct models of acute middle cerebral artery occlusion, we show by next-generation sequencing that large stroke lesions cause gut microbiota dysbiosis, which in turn affects stroke outcome via immune-mediated mechanisms. Reduced species diversity and bacterial overgrowth of bacteroidetes were identified as…

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