Authors |
Danne, Camille ; Michaudel, Chloé ; Skerniškytė, Jūratė ; Planchais, Julien ; Magniez, Aurélie ; Agus, Allison ; Michel, Marie-Laure ; Lamas, Bruno ; Da Costa, Gregory ; Spatz, Madeleine ; Oeuvray, Cyriane ; Galbert, Chloé ; Poirier, Maxime ; Wang, Yazhou ; Lapière, Alexia ; Rolhion, Nathalie ; Ledent, Tatiana ; Pionneau, Cédric ; Chardonnet, Solenne ; Bellvert, Floriant ; Cahoreau, Edern ; Rocher, Amandine ; Arguello, Rafael Rose ; Peyssonnaux, Carole ; Louis, Sabine ; Richard, Mathias L ; Langella, Philippe ; El-Benna, Jamel ; Marteyn, Benoit ; Sokol, Harry |
Abstract [eng] |
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) results from a combination of genetic predisposition, dysbiosis of the gut microbiota and environmental factors, leading to alterations in the gastrointestinal immune response and chronic inflammation. Caspase recruitment domain 9 ( Card9 ), one of the IBD susceptibility genes, has been shown to protect against intestinal inflammation and fungal infection. However, the cell types and mechanisms involved in the CARD9 protective role against inflammation remain unknown. |