Alcohol-associated intestinal dysbiosis alters mucosal-associated invariant T-cell phenotype and function.
Min GuDerrick R SamuelsonChristopher M TaylorPatricia E MolinaMeng LuoRobert W SigginsJudd E ShellitoDavid A WelshPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
MAIT cells in the intestine, liver, and lung are perturbed by alcohol use and these changes are partially attributable to alcohol-associated dysbiosis. MAIT cell dysfunction may contribute to alcohol-induced innate and adaptive immunity and consequently end-organ pathophysiology.