The key role of segmented filamentous bacteria in the coordinated maturation of gut helper T cell responses
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The key role of segmented filamentous bacteria in the coordinated maturation of gut helper T cell responses
Abstract
Microbiota-induced cytokine responses participate in gut homeostasis, but the cytokine balance at steady-state and the role of individual bacterial species in setting the balance remain elusive. Herein, systematic analysis of gnotobiotic mice indicated that colonization by a whole mouse microbiota orchestrated a broad spectrum of proinflammatory T helper 1 (Th1), Th17, and regulatory T cell responses whereas most tested complex microbiota and individual bacteria failed to efficiently stimulate intestinal T cell responses. This function appeared the prerogative of a restricted number of bacteria, the prototype of which is the segmented filamentous bacterium, a nonculturable Clostridia-related species, which could largely recapitulate the coordinated maturation of T cell responses induced by the whole mouse microbiota. This bacterium, already known as a potent inducer of mucosal IgA, likely plays a unique role in the postnatal maturation of gut immune functions. Changes in the infant flora may thus influence the development of host immune responses.
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Gut immune balance is as easy as S-F-B.Immunity. 2009 Oct 16;31(4):536-8. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2009.09.005. Immunity. 2009. PMID: 19833084
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