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Altered Mucosal Immune-Microbiota Interactions in Familial Adenomatous Polyposis.

Alistair NobleLydia DurantStella M DilkeRipple ManIsabel MartinRoshani PatelLesley HoylesEdward T PringAndrew LatchfordSusan K ClarkSimon R CardingStella C Knight
Published in: Clinical and translational gastroenterology (2022)
Loss of resident memory T cells and γδ T cells in mucosal tissue of patients with FAP accompanies intestinal microbial dysbiosis previously reported in this precancerous state and suggests impaired cellular immunity and tumor surveillance. This may lead to barrier dysfunction, possible loss of regulatory T-cell function, and excess IgA antibody secretion. Our data are the first to implicate mucosal immune dysfunction as a contributing factor in this genetically driven disease and identify potentially critical pathways in the etiology of CRC.
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