Infections with Giardia are among the most common causes of food and water-borne diarrheal disease worldwide. Here, we investigated Th17, Treg and IgA responses, and alterations in gut microbiota in two mouse lines with varying susceptibility to Giardia muris infection. Infected BALB/c mice shed significantly more cysts compared with C57BL/6 mice. Impaired control of infection in BALB/c mice was associated with lower Th17 activity and lower IgA levels compared with C57BL/6 mice. The limited metabolic activity, proliferation and cytokine production of Th17 cells in BALB/c mice was associated with higher proportions of intestinal Foxp3+RORγt+ regulatory T cells and BALB/c mice developed increased RORγt+ Treg:Th17 ratios in response to G. muri...
International audienceAbstract Exogenous factors that may influence the pathophysiology of Giardia i...
The intestinal microbiota are pivotal in determining the developmental, metabolic and immunological ...
Cryptosporidium parvum commonly inhabits the intestinal tract of animals and humans and can cause ac...
Infections with Giardia are among the most common causes of food and water-borne diarrheal disease w...
Infections with Giardia are among the most common causes of food and water-borne diarrheal disease w...
Giardia duodenalis is one of the most commonly found intestinal parasites in mammalian hosts. Infect...
The protozoan parasite Giardia duodenalis (Giardia lamblia) is one of the most commonly found intest...
The protozoan parasite Giardia duodenalis (Giardia lamblia) is one of the most commonly found intest...
Intestinal infection with the mouse pathogen Citrobacter rodentium induces a strong local Th17 respo...
The protozoan parasite Giardia is a highly prevalent intestinal pathogen with a wide host range. Dat...
The lumen-dwelling protozoan Giardia is an important parasitic cause of diarrheal disease worldwide....
Giardia lamblia is the most frequently identified protozoan cause of intestinal infection. Over 200 ...
Giardia lamblia is a leading protozoan cause of diarrheal disease worldwide. It colonizes the lumen ...
Giardia lamblia is a common intestinal parasitic infection that although often acutely asymptomatic,...
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are key players during an immune response at the mucosal surfaces, such...
International audienceAbstract Exogenous factors that may influence the pathophysiology of Giardia i...
The intestinal microbiota are pivotal in determining the developmental, metabolic and immunological ...
Cryptosporidium parvum commonly inhabits the intestinal tract of animals and humans and can cause ac...
Infections with Giardia are among the most common causes of food and water-borne diarrheal disease w...
Infections with Giardia are among the most common causes of food and water-borne diarrheal disease w...
Giardia duodenalis is one of the most commonly found intestinal parasites in mammalian hosts. Infect...
The protozoan parasite Giardia duodenalis (Giardia lamblia) is one of the most commonly found intest...
The protozoan parasite Giardia duodenalis (Giardia lamblia) is one of the most commonly found intest...
Intestinal infection with the mouse pathogen Citrobacter rodentium induces a strong local Th17 respo...
The protozoan parasite Giardia is a highly prevalent intestinal pathogen with a wide host range. Dat...
The lumen-dwelling protozoan Giardia is an important parasitic cause of diarrheal disease worldwide....
Giardia lamblia is the most frequently identified protozoan cause of intestinal infection. Over 200 ...
Giardia lamblia is a leading protozoan cause of diarrheal disease worldwide. It colonizes the lumen ...
Giardia lamblia is a common intestinal parasitic infection that although often acutely asymptomatic,...
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are key players during an immune response at the mucosal surfaces, such...
International audienceAbstract Exogenous factors that may influence the pathophysiology of Giardia i...
The intestinal microbiota are pivotal in determining the developmental, metabolic and immunological ...
Cryptosporidium parvum commonly inhabits the intestinal tract of animals and humans and can cause ac...