Journal article

From Welfare to Warfare: The Arbitration of Host-Microbiota Interplay by the Type VI Secretion System

TE Wood, E Aksoy, A Hachani

Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2020

Abstract

The health of mammals depends on a complex interplay with their microbial ecosystems. Compartments exposed to external environments such as the mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal tract accommodate the gut microbiota, composed by a wide range of bacteria. The gut microbiome confers benefits to the host, including expansion of metabolic potential and the development of an immune system that can robustly protect from external and internal insults. The cooperation between gut microbiome and host is enabled in part by the formation of partitioned niches that harbor diverse bacterial phyla. Bacterial secretion systems are commonly employed to manipulate the composition of these local environ..

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