2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.mucimm.2023.01.005
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IL-17-driven induction of Paneth cell antimicrobial functions protects the host from microbiota dysbiosis and inflammation in the ileum

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“…101 In the ileitis of mice, Brabec et al found that when the IL-17 receptor is defective, the ileum of mice not only shows decreased antibacterial ability characterized by decreased production of alpha-defensin, but also unfolds significantly reduced diversity of the microbiota. 102 This suggests that IL-17 may maintain the ecological balance of gut microbiota by promoting the expression of antimicrobial peptides.…”
Section: Il-17s Are Involved In Barrier Surface Protec Ti Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…101 In the ileitis of mice, Brabec et al found that when the IL-17 receptor is defective, the ileum of mice not only shows decreased antibacterial ability characterized by decreased production of alpha-defensin, but also unfolds significantly reduced diversity of the microbiota. 102 This suggests that IL-17 may maintain the ecological balance of gut microbiota by promoting the expression of antimicrobial peptides.…”
Section: Il-17s Are Involved In Barrier Surface Protec Ti Onmentioning
confidence: 99%