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Publication : A defined commensal consortium elicits CD8 T cells and anti-cancer immunity.

First Author  Tanoue T Year  2019
Journal  Nature Volume  565
Issue  7741 Pages  600-605
PubMed ID  30675064 Mgi Jnum  J:301468
Mgi Id  MGI:6276715 Doi  10.1038/s41586-019-0878-z
Citation  Tanoue T, et al. (2019) A defined commensal consortium elicits CD8 T cells and anti-cancer immunity. Nature 565(7741):600-605
abstractText  There is a growing appreciation for the importance of the gut microbiota as a therapeutic target in various diseases. However, there are only a handful of known commensal strains that can potentially be used to manipulate host physiological functions. Here we isolate a consortium of 11 bacterial strains from healthy human donor faeces that is capable of robustly inducing interferon-gamma-producing CD8 T cells in the intestine. These 11 strains act together to mediate the induction without causing inflammation in a manner that is dependent on CD103(+) dendritic cells and major histocompatibility (MHC) class Ia molecules. Colonization of mice with the 11-strain mixture enhances both host resistance against Listeria monocytogenes infection and the therapeutic efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors in syngeneic tumour models. The 11 strains primarily represent rare, low-abundance components of the human microbiome, and thus have great potential as broadly effective biotherapeutics.
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