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    Intestinal epithelial HDAC3 and MHC class II coordinate microbiota-specific immunity by Eshleman, Emily M, Shao, Tzu-Yu, Woo, Vivienne, Rice, Taylor, Engleman, Laura, Didriksen, Bailey J, Whitt, Jordan, Haslam, David B, Way, Sing Sing, Alenghat, Theresa

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (15-02-2023)
    “…Aberrant immune responses to resident microbes promote inflammatory bowel disease and other chronic inflammatory conditions. However, how microbiota-specific…”
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    Dietary phytate primes epithelial antibacterial immunity in the intestine by Hashimoto-Hill, Seika, Colapietro, Luisa, Woo, Vivienne, Antonacci, Simona, Whitt, Jordan, Engleman, Laura, Alenghat, Theresa

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (19-10-2022)
    “…Although diet has long been associated with susceptibility to infection, the dietary components that regulate host defense remain poorly understood. Here, we…”
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    Microbiota Inhibit Epithelial Pathogen Adherence by Epigenetically Regulating C-Type Lectin Expression by Woo, Vivienne, Eshleman, Emily M, Rice, Taylor, Whitt, Jordan, Vallance, Bruce A, Alenghat, Theresa

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (07-05-2019)
    “…Numerous bacterial pathogens infect the mammalian host by initially associating with epithelial cells that line the intestinal lumen. Recent work has revealed…”
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    Epithelial Histone Deacetylase 3 Instructs Intestinal Immunity by Coordinating Local Lymphocyte Activation by Navabi, Nazanin, Whitt, Jordan, Wu, Shu-en, Woo, Vivienne, Moncivaiz, Jessica, Jordan, Michael B., Vallance, Bruce A., Way, Sing Sing, Alenghat, Theresa

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (09-05-2017)
    “…Mucosal tissues are constantly in direct contact with diverse beneficial and pathogenic microbes, highlighting the need for orchestrating complex…”
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    Disruption of Epithelial HDAC3 in Intestine Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity in Mice by Whitt, Jordan, Woo, Vivienne, Lee, Patrick, Moncivaiz, Jessica, Haberman, Yael, Denson, Lee, Tso, Patrick, Alenghat, Theresa

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-08-2018)
    “…Intestinal microbiota modulate metabolism and associate closely with epithelial cells in the intestine. In intestinal epithelial cells (IECs), histone…”
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    Microbiota-derived metabolite promotes HDAC3 activity in the gut by Wu, Shu-en, Hashimoto-Hill, Seika, Woo, Vivienne, Eshleman, Emily M., Whitt, Jordan, Engleman, Laura, Karns, Rebekah, Denson, Lee A., Haslam, David B., Alenghat, Theresa

    Published in Nature (London) (01-10-2020)
    “…The coevolution of mammalian hosts and their beneficial commensal microbes has led to development of symbiotic host–microbiota relationships 1 . Epigenetic…”
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    Commensal Fungi Recapitulate the Protective Benefits of Intestinal Bacteria by Jiang, Tony T., Shao, Tzu-Yu, Ang, W.X. Gladys, Kinder, Jeremy M., Turner, Lucien H., Pham, Giang, Whitt, Jordan, Alenghat, Theresa, Way, Sing Sing

    Published in Cell host & microbe (13-12-2017)
    “…Commensal intestinal microbes are collectively beneficial in preventing local tissue injury and augmenting systemic antimicrobial immunity. However, given the…”
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    Epithelial MHC class II directs microbiota-specific intestinal immune homeostasis by Eshleman, Emily M, Shao, Tzu-Yu, Woo, Vivienne, Rice, Taylor, Whitt, Jordan, Engleman, Laura, Way, Sing Sing, Alenghat, Theresa

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2022)
    “…The intestinal microbiota is essential for instructing the host immune system, however, dysregulated immune responses to resident commensal microbes can…”
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    Commensal segmented filamentous bacteria-derived retinoic acid primes host defense to intestinal infection by Woo, Vivienne, Eshleman, Emily M., Hashimoto-Hill, Seika, Whitt, Jordan, Wu, Shu-en, Engleman, Laura, Rice, Taylor, Karns, Rebekah, Qualls, Joseph E., Haslam, David B., Vallance, Bruce A., Alenghat, Theresa

    Published in Cell host & microbe (08-12-2021)
    “…Interactions between the microbiota and mammalian host are essential for defense against infection, but the microbial-derived cues that mediate this…”
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