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It is butyrate, instead of other substances produced by F. prausnitzii, that maintains Th17/Treg balance and exerts significant anti-inflammatory effects in colorectal colitis rodents, by inhibiting HDAC1 to promote Foxp3 and block the IL-6/STAT3/IL-17 downstream pathway. F. prausnitzii could be an option for further investigation for IBD treatment. Targeting the butyrate-HDAC1-T-cell axis offers an effective novel approach in the treatment of inflammatory disease.
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Lixing Zhou
Mingming Zhang
Yuming Wang
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Northwestern University
Fudan University
Huashan Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7609df182769aa8b8ad4f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ibd/izy182
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