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The intestinal microbiota determines the colitis-inducing potential of T-bet-deficient Th cells in mice.

Jakob ZimmermannPawel DurekAnja A KühlFlorian SchattenbergPatrick MaschmeyerFrancesco SiracusaKatrin LehmannKerstin WestendorfMelanie WeberRené RiedelSusann MüllerAndreas RadbruchHyun-Dong Chang
Published in: European journal of immunology (2017)
Conflicting evidence has been provided as to whether induction of intestinal inflammation by adoptive transfer of naïve T cells into Rag-/- mice requires expression of the transcription factor T-bet by the T cells. Here, we formally show that the intestinal microbiota composition of the Rag-/- recipient determines whether or not T-bet-deficient Th cells can induce colitis and we have resolved the differences of the two microbiomes, permissive or non-permissive to T-bet-independent colitis. Our data highlight the dominance of the microbiota over particular T cell differentiation programs in the pathogenesis of chronic intestinal inflammation.
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