Infection-Induced Intestinal Dysbiosis Is Mediated by Macrophage Activation and Nitrate Production
ABSTRACT Oral infection of C57BL/6J mice with Toxoplasma gondii results in a marked bacterial dysbiosis and the development of severe pathology in the distal small intestine that is dependent on CD4+ T cells and interferon gamma (IFN-γ). This dysbiosis and bacterial translocation contribute to the d...
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Auteurs principaux: | Shuai Wang, Ayah El-Fahmawi, David A. Christian, Qun Fang, Enrico Radaelli, Longfei Chen, Megan C. Sullivan, Ana M. Misic, Jodi A. Ellringer, Xing-Quan Zhu, Sebastian E. Winter, Christopher A. Hunter, Daniel P. Beiting |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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