Intestinal Epithelial PTPN2 Limits Pathobiont Colonization by Immune-Directed Antimicrobial Responses
Pritha Chatterjee,
Marianne R. Spalinger,
Charly Acevedo
et al.
Abstract:Background and Aims: Loss of activity of the inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) susceptibility gene, protein tyrosine phosphatase non-receptor type 2 (PTPN2), is associated with altered microbiome composition in both human subjects and mice. Further, expansion of the bacterial pathobiont, adherent-invasive E. coli (AIEC), is strongly linked to IBD pathogenesis. The mechanism by which intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) maintain equilibrium between commensal microbiota and immune cells to restrict invading pathobio… Show more
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