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The skin commensal yeast malassezia triggers a type 17 response that coordinates anti-fungal immunity and exacerbates skin inflammation

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2019
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Sparber, F., De Gregorio, C., Steckholzer, S., Ferreira, F. M., Dolowschiak, T., Ruchti, F., Kirchner, F. R., Mertens, S., Prinz, I., Joller, N., Buch, T., Glatz, M., Sallusto, F., & LeibundGut-Landmann, S. (2019). The skin commensal yeast malassezia triggers a type 17 response that coordinates anti-fungal immunity and exacerbates skin inflammation. Cell Host & Microbe, 25(3), 389-403.e6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2019.02.002

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Commensal fungi of the mammalian skin, such as those of the genus Malassezia, are associated with atopic dermatitis and other common inflammatory skin disorders. Understanding of the causative relationship between fungal commensalism and disease manifestation remains incomplete. By developing a murine epicutaneous infection model, we found Malassezia spp. selectively induce IL-17 and related cytokines. This response is key in preventing fungal overgrowth on the skin, as disruption of the IL-23-IL-17 axis compromises Malassezia-specifi

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25

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3

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389

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403.e6

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Keywords

Microbiology, Parasitology, Virology, Malassezia; Th17; atopic dermatitis; fungal commensalism; inflammation; interleukin-17; interleukin-23; skin immunity; skin microbiota; γδ T cells

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English

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2019-03-01

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2019-03-22

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1931-3128

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H2020
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677200
323183
PP00P3_150663

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Immune Regulation - How Infection History Shapes the Immune System: Pathogen-induced Changes in Regulatory T Cells
PREDICT - Dissecting the human T cell response to pathogens, allergens, and self-antigens
Immune Regulation through Infection History

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Sparber, F., De Gregorio, C., Steckholzer, S., Ferreira, F. M., Dolowschiak, T., Ruchti, F., Kirchner, F. R., Mertens, S., Prinz, I., Joller, N., Buch, T., Glatz, M., Sallusto, F., & LeibundGut-Landmann, S. (2019). The skin commensal yeast malassezia triggers a type 17 response that coordinates anti-fungal immunity and exacerbates skin inflammation. Cell Host & Microbe, 25(3), 389-403.e6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2019.02.002

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