Cooperation between host immunity and the gut bacteria is essential for helminth-evoked suppression of colitis.
Adam ShuteBlanca E CallejasShuHua LiArthur WangTimothy S JaymeChristina OhlandIan A LewisBrian T LaydenAndré G BuretDerek M McKayPublished in: Microbiome (2021)
Having defined a feed-forward signaling loop between il-10 and butyrate following infection with H. diminuta, this study identifies the gut microbiome as a critical component of the anti-colitic effect of this helminth therapy. We suggest that any intention-to-treat with helminth therapy should be based on the characterization of the patient's immunological and microbiological response to the helminth.