CORDIS Project
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This research investigates how gut bacteria influence immune responses and maintain balance in the host. By identifying bacterial metabolites that promote immune tolerance, the project aims to enhance understanding of gut health and its implications for overall well-being.
Intestinal microbial communities expand the functional capabilities of the host via their metabolic attributes.
From energy harvest to the production of vitamins, the gut microbiota shapes mammalian physiology and is often considered a postnatally developed organ.
Yet, the microbiome poses a formidable challenge to the immune system:
How can we host trillions of bacteria without mounting an inflammatory response?
Gut immune homeostasis relies on the balanced action of suppressive and inflammator…
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