Neutrophils serve critical roles in inflammatory responses to infection and injury, and mechanisms governing their activity represent attractive targets for controlling inflammation. The commensal microbiota is known to regulate the activity of neutrophils and other leucocytes in the intestine, but the systemic impact of the microbiota on neutrophils remains unknown. Here we utilized in vivo imaging in gnotobiotic zebrafish to reveal diverse effects of microbiota colonization on systemic neutrophil development and function. The presence of a microbiota resulted in increased neutrophil number and myeloperoxidase expression, and altered neutrophil localization and migratory behaviours. These effects of the microbiota on neutrophil homeostasis...
The nuclear factor κ-light-chain enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) transcription factor pathway ...
<p>This summarizes the stages in neutrophil production and function that are known to be regulated b...
Neutrophil migration is essential for inflammatory responses to kill pathogens; however, excessive n...
Neutrophils serve critical roles in inflammatory responses to infection and injury, and mechanisms g...
The intestinal microbiota influences the development and function of myeloid lineages such as neutro...
The intestinal microbiota influences the development and function of myeloid lineages such as neutro...
The intestinal microbiota influences the development and function of myeloid lineages such as neutro...
(A) qRT-PCR of saa from gnotobiotic zebrafish larvae following microbiota colonization (CV) at 3 dpf...
The microbiota affects host immune health by influencing immune system development and promoting tol...
Cell migration is fundamental to the inflammatory response, but uncontrolled cell migration and exce...
Innate cellular immune responses are a critical first-line defense against invading bacterial patho...
Inflammation is an important biological response of body tissues to harmful stimuli. It is essential...
Cell migration is fundamental to the inflammatory response, but uncontrolled cell migration and exce...
Innate cellular immune responses are a critical first-line defense against invading bacterial pathog...
(A) qRT-PCR of saa from whole 6 dpf larvae of the indicated genotypes (n = 4 replicates / genotype, ...
The nuclear factor κ-light-chain enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) transcription factor pathway ...
<p>This summarizes the stages in neutrophil production and function that are known to be regulated b...
Neutrophil migration is essential for inflammatory responses to kill pathogens; however, excessive n...
Neutrophils serve critical roles in inflammatory responses to infection and injury, and mechanisms g...
The intestinal microbiota influences the development and function of myeloid lineages such as neutro...
The intestinal microbiota influences the development and function of myeloid lineages such as neutro...
The intestinal microbiota influences the development and function of myeloid lineages such as neutro...
(A) qRT-PCR of saa from gnotobiotic zebrafish larvae following microbiota colonization (CV) at 3 dpf...
The microbiota affects host immune health by influencing immune system development and promoting tol...
Cell migration is fundamental to the inflammatory response, but uncontrolled cell migration and exce...
Innate cellular immune responses are a critical first-line defense against invading bacterial patho...
Inflammation is an important biological response of body tissues to harmful stimuli. It is essential...
Cell migration is fundamental to the inflammatory response, but uncontrolled cell migration and exce...
Innate cellular immune responses are a critical first-line defense against invading bacterial pathog...
(A) qRT-PCR of saa from whole 6 dpf larvae of the indicated genotypes (n = 4 replicates / genotype, ...
The nuclear factor κ-light-chain enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) transcription factor pathway ...
<p>This summarizes the stages in neutrophil production and function that are known to be regulated b...
Neutrophil migration is essential for inflammatory responses to kill pathogens; however, excessive n...