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Journal article

Fasting increases microbiome-based colonization resistance and reduces host inflammatory responses during an enteric bacterial infection

Abstract

Reducing food intake is a common host response to infection, yet it remains unclear whether fasting is detrimental or beneficial to an infected host. Despite the gastrointestinal tract being the primary site of nutrient uptake and a common route for infection, studies have yet to examine how fasting alters the host's response to an enteric infection. To test this, mice were fasted before and during oral infection with the invasive bacterium …

Authors

Graef FA; Celiberto LS; Allaire JM; Kuan MTY; Bosman ES; Crowley SM; Yang H; Chan JH; Stahl M; Yu H

Journal

PLOS Pathogens, Vol. 17, No. 8,

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

DOI

10.1371/journal.ppat.1009719

ISSN

1553-7366