Swimming motility of a gut bacterial symbiont promotes resistance to intestinal expulsion and enhances inflammation

Volume: 18, Issue: 3, Pages: e3000661 - e3000661
Published: Mar 20, 2020
Abstract
Some of the densest microbial ecosystems in nature thrive within the intestines of humans and other animals. To protect mucosal tissues and maintain immune tolerance, animal hosts actively sequester bacteria within the intestinal lumen. In response, numerous bacterial pathogens and pathobionts have evolved strategies to subvert spatial restrictions, thereby undermining immune homeostasis. However, in many cases, it is unclear how escaping host...
Paper Details
Title
Swimming motility of a gut bacterial symbiont promotes resistance to intestinal expulsion and enhances inflammation
Published Date
Mar 20, 2020
Volume
18
Issue
3
Pages
e3000661 - e3000661
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