Extrathymically Generated Regulatory T Cells Establish a Niche for Intestinal Border-Dwelling Bacteria and Affect Physiologic Metabolite Balance
Published in Immunity, 2018
Recommended citation: Campbell, C; Dikiy, S et al. (2018). "Extrathymically Generated Regulatory T Cells Establish a Niche for Intestinal Border-Dwelling Bacteria and Affect Physiologic Metabolite Balance" Immunity. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2018.04.013 http://dinkystas.github.io/files/cns1.pdf
pTreg cell deficiency led to heightened type 2 immune responses triggered by microbial exposure, which disrupted the niche of border-dwelling bacteria early during colonization.
Campbell, C; Dikiy, S et al. (2018). "Extrathymically Generated Regulatory T Cells Establish a Niche for Intestinal Border-Dwelling Bacteria and Affect Physiologic Metabolite Balance" Immunity. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2018.04.013