Abstract:The gastrointestinal (GI) tract constitutes an essential barrier against ingested pathogens. While immune reactions are well-studied in the lower GI tract, it remains unclear how adaptive immune responses are initiated during microbial challenge of the oral mucosa, the primary site of pathogen encounter in the upper GI tract. Here, we identify mandibular lymph nodes (mandLN) as sentinel lymphoid organs that collect orally administered Listeria monocytogenes (Lm), leading to local CD8+ T cell activation. In con… Show more
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