Lung Microbiome Intervention Attenuates Herpesvirus-Induced Post-HCT Pulmonary Fibrosis Through PD-L1 Upregulation on Dendritic Cells
Joshua B. Perkins,
Keerthikka Ravi,
Chunfang Guo
et al.
Abstract:Alterations in the lung microbiome frequently accompany adverse pulmonary outcomes. Hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) markedly affects the lung microbiome corresponding with a high incidence of post-HCT pulmonary complications. In a preclinical mouse model of HCT, we observed a reduction inLactobacillus johnsoniiwithin the lung microbiome following transplantation. Intranasal administration of live or heat-killed (HK)L. johnsoniiat low doses reduced gammaherpesvirus-induced pulmonary fibrosis in HCT mic… Show more
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