Commensal-derived metabolites govern Vibrio cholerae pathogenesis in host intestine.
Jin Sun YouJi Hyun YongGwang Hee KimSungmin MoonKi Taek NamJi Hwan RyuMi Young YoonSang Sun YoonPublished in: Microbiome (2019)
Overall, we provide insights into how a symbiotic microbe and a pathogenic intruder interact inside host intestine. We identified B. vulgatus as an indigenous microbial species that can suppress intestinal infection. Our results also demonstrate that commensal-derived metabolites are a critical determinant for host resistance against V. cholerae infection, and that CL pretreatment of adult mice generates a simple yet useful model of cholera infection.
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