Intestinal microbiome adjusts the innate immune setpoint during colonization through negative regulation of MyD88

It remains unclear how microbial sensing during early-life colonization results in immune homeostasis rather than acute inflammation. Here the authors show that zebrafish larvae colonization suppresses intestinal MyD88, accounting for a considerable proportion of microbiota-induced alterations in im...

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Autores principales: Bjørn E. V. Koch, Shuxin Yang, Gerda Lamers, Jens Stougaard, Herman P. Spaink
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9f5a5a4c19844be095c1293f273062d82021-12-02T14:39:45ZIntestinal microbiome adjusts the innate immune setpoint during colonization through negative regulation of MyD8810.1038/s41467-018-06658-42041-1723https://doaj.org/article/9f5a5a4c19844be095c1293f273062d82018-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06658-4https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723It remains unclear how microbial sensing during early-life colonization results in immune homeostasis rather than acute inflammation. Here the authors show that zebrafish larvae colonization suppresses intestinal MyD88, accounting for a considerable proportion of microbiota-induced alterations in immune setpoint.Bjørn E. V. KochShuxin YangGerda LamersJens StougaardHerman P. SpainkNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2018)
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Bjørn E. V. Koch
Shuxin Yang
Gerda Lamers
Jens Stougaard
Herman P. Spaink
Intestinal microbiome adjusts the innate immune setpoint during colonization through negative regulation of MyD88
description It remains unclear how microbial sensing during early-life colonization results in immune homeostasis rather than acute inflammation. Here the authors show that zebrafish larvae colonization suppresses intestinal MyD88, accounting for a considerable proportion of microbiota-induced alterations in immune setpoint.
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author Bjørn E. V. Koch
Shuxin Yang
Gerda Lamers
Jens Stougaard
Herman P. Spaink
author_facet Bjørn E. V. Koch
Shuxin Yang
Gerda Lamers
Jens Stougaard
Herman P. Spaink
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title Intestinal microbiome adjusts the innate immune setpoint during colonization through negative regulation of MyD88
title_short Intestinal microbiome adjusts the innate immune setpoint during colonization through negative regulation of MyD88
title_full Intestinal microbiome adjusts the innate immune setpoint during colonization through negative regulation of MyD88
title_fullStr Intestinal microbiome adjusts the innate immune setpoint during colonization through negative regulation of MyD88
title_full_unstemmed Intestinal microbiome adjusts the innate immune setpoint during colonization through negative regulation of MyD88
title_sort intestinal microbiome adjusts the innate immune setpoint during colonization through negative regulation of myd88
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/9f5a5a4c19844be095c1293f273062d8
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