Abstract
AbstractPromoting resistance to enteric pathogen infection is a core function of the gut microbiota. However, many of the host-commensal interactions that likely mediate this protection remain uncharacterised. By screening gnotobiotic mice monocolonised with a range of mouse-derived commensal bacteria we have identifiedEnterocloster clostridioformisas a protective species againstSalmonellaTyphimurium infection. Unlike the colonisation resistance induced by some commensal bacteria,E. clostridioformisselectively induces a previously uncharacterised microbe adaptation response at the level of the caecal intestinal epithelium and the underlying mucosal immune system to mediate host-dependent resistance to infection. Triggering this pathway may therefore constitute a novel strategy to enhance protective responses against enteric infections.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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