Commensal bacteria regulate Toll-like receptor 3–dependent inflammation after skin injury

Volume: 15, Issue: 12, Pages: 1377 - 1382
Published: Nov 22, 2009
Abstract
The normal microflora of the skin includes staphylococcal species that will induce inflammation when present below the dermis but are tolerated on the epidermal surface without initiating inflammation. Here we reveal a previously unknown mechanism by which a product of staphylococci inhibits skin inflammation. This inhibition is mediated by staphylococcal lipoteichoic acid (LTA) and acts selectively on keratinocytes triggered through Toll-like...
Paper Details
Title
Commensal bacteria regulate Toll-like receptor 3–dependent inflammation after skin injury
Published Date
Nov 22, 2009
Volume
15
Issue
12
Pages
1377 - 1382
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