Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4361636 | Cell Host & Microbe | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
According to a classical view of bacterial-host interactions at intestinal surfaces, the commensal microbiota establishes tolerance, and invasive pathogens cause stereotypic inflammation. The reality is more complex, marked by a “ménage à trois” situation encompassing three emerging concepts: (1) pathogens take advantage of inflammation to cross the epithelial barrier, (2) pathogens reduce the commensal flora to invade their niche, and (3) pathogens express dedicated effectors that modulate inflammation.
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Authors
Thierry Pédron, Philippe Sansonetti,