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Hide-and-sick: How bacteria manipulate a neural circuit that makes you sick.

Felipe A Pinho-Ribeiro
Published in: Neuron (2024)
Infections frequently cause behavioral changes, known as sickness behavior. In a recent study, 1 Yipp and collaborators discovered a sensory circuit that is activated by a bacterial lipopolysaccharide during lung infection and drives sickness behaviors independent of inflammation. Biofilm-producing bacteria, however, avoid activating this lung-brain circuit, resulting in infection without sickness behavior.
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