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Immunomodulation of dendritic cells by Lactobacillus reuteri surface components and metabolites.

Melinda A EngevikWenly RuanMagdalena EsparzaRobert FultzZhongcheng ShiKristen A EngevikAmy C EngevikFaith D IhekweazuChonnikant VisuthranukulSusan VenableDeborah A SchadyJames Versalovic
Published in: Physiological reports (2021)
Lactobacillus reuteri colonizes the mammalian gastrointestinal tract and exerts beneficial effects on host health. However, the mechanisms behind these effects have not been fully explored. In this article, we identified that L. reuteri ATTC PTA 6475 metabolites and surface components promote dendritic cell maturation and IL-10 production. In acute colitis, we also demonstrate that L. reuteri can promote IL-10 and suppress inflammation. These findings may represent a crucial mechanism for maintaining intestinal immune homeostasis.
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