Alterations in the composition of commensal bacterial communities in the human intestine are associated with enhanced susceptibility to multiple inflammatory diseases. Further, studies in murine model systems have demonstrated that signals derived from commensal bacteria can influence immune cell development, function and homeostatic regulation within the intestinal environment, leading to altered host susceptibility to infectious or inflammatory diseases. However, whether commensal bacteria-derived signals regulate protective immunity to viral pathogens that infect sites outside of the gastrointestinal microenvironment remain poorly understood. Chapter 2 of this thesis examines this question and demonstrates that disruption or absence of c...
Commensal bacteria are necessary for the development and maintenance of a healthy immune system. Har...
The gastrointestinal tract houses a complex and diverse community of microbes. In recent years, an i...
The role of innate immune recognition and the importance of these responses for control of acute vir...
Alterations in the composition of commensal bacterial communities in the human intestine are associa...
Alterations in the composition of commensal bacterial communities in the human intestine are associa...
SummarySignals from commensal bacteria can influence immune cell development and susceptibility to i...
Commensal bacteria in the lower intestine of mammals are 10 times as numerous as the body's cells. W...
Commensal microbiota are well known to play an important role in antiviral immunity by providing imm...
The mechanisms of how commensal bacteria impact systemic immunity are unclear. In this issue of Immu...
Viral infections elicit host adaptations that can enable host-pathogen equilibrium. Here, we investi...
The mammalian gastro-intestinal tract is colonized by trillions of beneficial commensal bacteria tha...
The microbiota are vital for immune homeostasis and provide a competitive barrier to bacterial and f...
SummaryCommensal bacteria impact host health and immunity through various mechanisms, including the ...
The mammalian gastro-intestinal tract is colonized by trillions of beneficial commensal bacteria tha...
Quantitative and qualitative aspects of commensal bacteria determine the active and quiescent status...
Commensal bacteria are necessary for the development and maintenance of a healthy immune system. Har...
The gastrointestinal tract houses a complex and diverse community of microbes. In recent years, an i...
The role of innate immune recognition and the importance of these responses for control of acute vir...
Alterations in the composition of commensal bacterial communities in the human intestine are associa...
Alterations in the composition of commensal bacterial communities in the human intestine are associa...
SummarySignals from commensal bacteria can influence immune cell development and susceptibility to i...
Commensal bacteria in the lower intestine of mammals are 10 times as numerous as the body's cells. W...
Commensal microbiota are well known to play an important role in antiviral immunity by providing imm...
The mechanisms of how commensal bacteria impact systemic immunity are unclear. In this issue of Immu...
Viral infections elicit host adaptations that can enable host-pathogen equilibrium. Here, we investi...
The mammalian gastro-intestinal tract is colonized by trillions of beneficial commensal bacteria tha...
The microbiota are vital for immune homeostasis and provide a competitive barrier to bacterial and f...
SummaryCommensal bacteria impact host health and immunity through various mechanisms, including the ...
The mammalian gastro-intestinal tract is colonized by trillions of beneficial commensal bacteria tha...
Quantitative and qualitative aspects of commensal bacteria determine the active and quiescent status...
Commensal bacteria are necessary for the development and maintenance of a healthy immune system. Har...
The gastrointestinal tract houses a complex and diverse community of microbes. In recent years, an i...
The role of innate immune recognition and the importance of these responses for control of acute vir...