The intestinal microbiota determines the colitis-inducing potential of T-bet-deficient Th cells in mice
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The intestinal microbiota determines the colitis-inducing potential of T-bet-deficient Th cells in mice. / Zimmermann, Jakob; Durek, Pawel; Kühl, Anja Andrea; Schattenberg, Florian; Maschmeyer, Patrick; Siracusa, Francesco; Lehmann, Katrin; Westendorf, Kerstin; Weber, Melanie; Riedel, René; Müller, Susann; Radbruch, Andreas; Chang, Hyun-Dong.
in: EUR J IMMUNOL, Jahrgang 48, Nr. 1, 01.2018, S. 161-167.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - The intestinal microbiota determines the colitis-inducing potential of T-bet-deficient Th cells in mice
AU - Zimmermann, Jakob
AU - Durek, Pawel
AU - Kühl, Anja Andrea
AU - Schattenberg, Florian
AU - Maschmeyer, Patrick
AU - Siracusa, Francesco
AU - Lehmann, Katrin
AU - Westendorf, Kerstin
AU - Weber, Melanie
AU - Riedel, René
AU - Müller, Susann
AU - Radbruch, Andreas
AU - Chang, Hyun-Dong
N1 - © 2017 The Authors. European Journal of Immunology published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
PY - 2018/1
Y1 - 2018/1
N2 - Conflicting evidence has been provided as to whether induction of intestinal inflammation by adoptive transfer of naïve T cells into Rag-/- mice requires expression of the transcription factor T-bet by the T cells. Here, we formally show that the intestinal microbiota composition of the Rag-/- recipient determines whether or not T-bet-deficient Th cells can induce colitis and we have resolved the differences of the two microbiomes, permissive or non-permissive to T-bet-independent colitis. Our data highlight the dominance of the microbiota over particular T cell differentiation programs in the pathogenesis of chronic intestinal inflammation.
AB - Conflicting evidence has been provided as to whether induction of intestinal inflammation by adoptive transfer of naïve T cells into Rag-/- mice requires expression of the transcription factor T-bet by the T cells. Here, we formally show that the intestinal microbiota composition of the Rag-/- recipient determines whether or not T-bet-deficient Th cells can induce colitis and we have resolved the differences of the two microbiomes, permissive or non-permissive to T-bet-independent colitis. Our data highlight the dominance of the microbiota over particular T cell differentiation programs in the pathogenesis of chronic intestinal inflammation.
KW - Adoptive Transfer/methods
KW - Animals
KW - Cell Differentiation/immunology
KW - Colitis/genetics
KW - Disease Models, Animal
KW - Gastrointestinal Microbiome/immunology
KW - Homeodomain Proteins/genetics
KW - Inflammation/immunology
KW - Lymphocyte Activation/immunology
KW - Mice
KW - Mice, Inbred C57BL
KW - Mice, Knockout
KW - T-Box Domain Proteins/genetics
KW - T-Lymphocyte Subsets/immunology
KW - T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer/immunology
U2 - 10.1002/eji.201747100
DO - 10.1002/eji.201747100
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 28875499
VL - 48
SP - 161
EP - 167
JO - EUR J IMMUNOL
JF - EUR J IMMUNOL
SN - 0014-2980
IS - 1
ER -