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Innate and Adaptive Immunity Cooperate Flexibly to Maintain Host-Microbiota Mutualism

Abstract

Commensal bacteria in the lower intestine of mammals are 10 times as numerous as the body's cells. We investigated the relative importance of different immune mechanisms in limiting the spread of the intestinal microbiota. Here, we reveal a flexible continuum between innate and adaptive immune function in containing commensal microbes. Mice deficient in critical innate immune functions such as Toll-like receptor signaling or oxidative burst …

Authors

Slack E; Hapfelmeier S; Stecher B; Velykoredko Y; Stoel M; Lawson MAE; Geuking MB; Beutler B; Tedder TF; Hardt W-D

Journal

Science, Vol. 325, No. 5940, pp. 617–620

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Publication Date

July 31, 2009

DOI

10.1126/science.1172747

ISSN

0036-8075