The induction of Treg cells by gut-indigenous Clostridium

Highlights ► Regulatory T (Treg) cells are particularly abundant in the colonic mucosa. ► The components of the gut commensal microbiota, particularly clostridia, affect the development and function Treg cells. ► Clostridia are likely to provide antigens and a unique environment for the development...

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