“…can have devastating consequences, resulting in autoinflammatory diseases, including IBD. These uncontrolled immune signals (e.g., IL-1b) are generated by highly activated innate cells, including dendritic cells (DCs), during microbial dysbiosis 4 and create an unbalanced microenvironment, wherein released soluble mediators activate intestine-infiltrating pathogenic T lymphocyte subsets (e.g., Th1, Th17), and even proinflammatory regulatory T cells (Tregs), [7][8][9] resulting in tissue damage and gut barrier dysfunction. 22 The cellular and molecular mechanisms induced by gut microbes, their gene products, and their metabolites, as well as how these relevant factors potentially interact Keywords: bacterial protein isolation, colonic inflammation, gut microbiota, intestinal immune regulation, surface layer protein A to determine the activation and differentiation of innate cells and T cell subsets at distal sites, require further scientific investigation.…”