Treatment with Distinct Antibiotic Classes Causes Different Pulmonary Outcomes on Allergic Airway Inflammation Associated with Modulation of Symbiotic Microbiota.
Gregório Grama CavalcanteAnna Gabriella Guimarães OliveiraCamila Pereira QueirozMarcela Helena Gonçalves PereiraAngélica Samer Lallo DiasLaila Sampaio HortaJamil Silvano de OliveiraSílvia Dantas CangussúPaula Prazeres MagalhãesRemo Castro RussoHelton da Costa SantiagoPublished in: Journal of immunology research (2022)
Our data suggest that different antibiotic treatments may impact the course of experimental allergic airway inflammation in diverse ways by several mechanisms, including modulation of short-chain fat acids production by intestinal microbiota.