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The microbiome shapes immunity in a sex-specific manner in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease.

John W BostickTrista J ConnerlyTaren ThronBrittany D NeedhamMatheus de Castro FonsecaRima Kaddurah-DaoukRob KnightSarkis K Mazmanian
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Adaptive immunity is activated at early ages and differentially by sex in mouse models of AD.Inflammation in 5xFAD mice is characterized by increased IL-17A-producing T cells.Inflammation in 3xTg mice is characterized by increased cytokine responses in males, but attenuated cytokine responses in female mice.Longitudinal immune responses differ between 3xTg mice and 5xFAD mice.Both 3xTg and 5xFAD female mice show improved learning and cognition in the absence of a microbiome.
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