

Most importantly, it is rooted in the misconception that all Taconic mice possess SFB, whereas all JAX mice do not. While an elegant, practical solution, there are major challenges associated with this approach. Another alternative was to transfer intestinal contents between mice from different vendors to study the effects of SFB on various biological processes 4, 5. Therefore, the presence or absence of SFB cannot be assumed based solely on vendor source.” 6Īs a consequence, many researchers began to control for the presence of SFB by establishing co-housing experiments with mice sourced from Taconic, the Jackson Laboratory (JAX), or from colonies bred in their own facility 2, 3. Indeed, mice from certain locations at JAX contain SFB and mice from certain locations at TAC do not. However, the presence of SFB depends on the particular barrier location at each vendor. “We have previously reported that JAX mice lack SFB and TAC mice contain SFB as part of their resident microbiota. This critical observation of their paper was rooted in a previously unappreciated factor: mice sourced from different vendors possessed different levels of Th17 cells, and their presence correlated with the presence or absence of segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) in the gut, depending on the animal source 1. Th17 cells were later confirmed to be a central player in host protection against certain mucosal pathogens and an important target for therapeutic intervention in mucosal inflammatory diseases. demonstrated that the presence of segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) in mice could massively skew the frequency of Th17 cells, a subset of CD4+ T helper cells that produce interleukin-17 (IL-17) and IL-22 in the lamina propria 1. Despite the presence of hundreds of species of bacteria in the intestinal tract, Ivanov et al. In 2009, Dan Littman's laboratory published a landmark manuscript that greatly influenced how the research community viewed commensal microbes and their impact on the host immune system.

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