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Publication : CX3CR1<sup>+</sup> mononuclear phagocytes control immunity to intestinal fungi.

First Author  Leonardi I Year  2018
Journal  Science Volume  359
Issue  6372 Pages  232-236
PubMed ID  29326275 Mgi Jnum  J:255660
Mgi Id  MGI:6110065 Doi  10.1126/science.aao1503
Citation  Leonardi I, et al. (2018) CX3CR1(+) mononuclear phagocytes control immunity to intestinal fungi. Science 359(6372):232-236
abstractText  Intestinal fungi are an important component of the microbiota, and recent studies have unveiled their potential in modulating host immune homeostasis and inflammatory disease. Nonetheless, the mechanisms governing immunity to gut fungal communities (mycobiota) remain unknown. We identified CX3CR1(+) mononuclear phagocytes (MNPs) as being essential for the initiation of innate and adaptive immune responses to intestinal fungi. CX3CR1(+) MNPs express antifungal receptors and activate antifungal responses in a Syk-dependent manner. Genetic ablation of CX3CR1(+) MNPs in mice led to changes in gut fungal communities and to severe colitis that was rescued by antifungal treatment. In Crohn''s disease patients, a missense mutation in the gene encoding CX3CR1 was identified and found to be associated with impaired antifungal responses. These results unravel a role of CX3CR1(+) MNPs in mediating interactions between intestinal mycobiota and host immunity at steady state and during inflammatory disease.
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