The mammalian intestine is home to ~100 trillion bacteria that perform important metabolic functions for their hosts. The proximity of vast numbers of bacteria to host intestinal tissues raises the question of how symbiotic host-bacterial relationships are maintained without eliciting potentially harmful immune responses. Here, we show that RegIIIγ, a secreted antibacterial lectin, is essential for maintaining a ~50-micrometer zone that physically separates the microbiota from the small intestinal epithelial surface. Loss of host-bacterial segregation in RegIIIγ(-/-) mice was coupled to increased bacterial colonization of the intestinal epithelial surface and enhanced activation of intestinal adaptive immune responses by the microbiota. Tog...
The gut microbiota both regulates and stimulates the immune system to impact many aspects of immunit...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract provides a compartmentalized interface with an enormous repertoire o...
International audienceMany enteropathogenic bacteria target the mammalian gut. The mechanisms protec...
The mammalian intestine harbors complex societies of beneficial bacteria that are maintained in the ...
Human body-surface epithelia coexist in close association with complex bacterial communities and are...
Intestinal inflammation induces alterations of the gut microbiota and promotes overgrowth of the ent...
Intestinal inflammation induces alterations of the gut microbiota and promotes overgrowth of the ent...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Reg3 lectins are antimicrobial peptides at mucosal surfaces of the gut, whose e...
Intestinal inflammation induces alterations of the gut microbiota and promotes overgrowth of the ent...
In the inflamed gut, the bactericidal lectin RegIIIβ is massively produced by intestinal mucosa. Reg...
The Reg3 protein family, including the human member designated pancreatitis-associated protein (PAP)...
The mammalian intestinal mucosal surface is continuously exposed to a complex and dynamic community ...
Numerous bacterial pathogens infect the mammalian host by initially associating with epithelial cell...
It is well known that the gut microbiota plays a role in numerous systems in our body through multip...
Many enteropathogenic bacteria target the mammalian gut. The mechanisms protecting the host from inf...
The gut microbiota both regulates and stimulates the immune system to impact many aspects of immunit...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract provides a compartmentalized interface with an enormous repertoire o...
International audienceMany enteropathogenic bacteria target the mammalian gut. The mechanisms protec...
The mammalian intestine harbors complex societies of beneficial bacteria that are maintained in the ...
Human body-surface epithelia coexist in close association with complex bacterial communities and are...
Intestinal inflammation induces alterations of the gut microbiota and promotes overgrowth of the ent...
Intestinal inflammation induces alterations of the gut microbiota and promotes overgrowth of the ent...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Reg3 lectins are antimicrobial peptides at mucosal surfaces of the gut, whose e...
Intestinal inflammation induces alterations of the gut microbiota and promotes overgrowth of the ent...
In the inflamed gut, the bactericidal lectin RegIIIβ is massively produced by intestinal mucosa. Reg...
The Reg3 protein family, including the human member designated pancreatitis-associated protein (PAP)...
The mammalian intestinal mucosal surface is continuously exposed to a complex and dynamic community ...
Numerous bacterial pathogens infect the mammalian host by initially associating with epithelial cell...
It is well known that the gut microbiota plays a role in numerous systems in our body through multip...
Many enteropathogenic bacteria target the mammalian gut. The mechanisms protecting the host from inf...
The gut microbiota both regulates and stimulates the immune system to impact many aspects of immunit...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract provides a compartmentalized interface with an enormous repertoire o...
International audienceMany enteropathogenic bacteria target the mammalian gut. The mechanisms protec...