Publications by authors named "Jenna M Lane"

Eosinophils are a highly abundant cell type in the gastrointestinal tract during homeostatic conditions, where they have recently been reported to take on an activated phenotype following colonization by the bacterial microbiota. To date, there have been few studies investigating whether eosinophils respond to infection with enteric bacterial pathogens and/or investigating the requirements for eosinophils for effective bacterial pathogen control. In this study, we investigated the response of eosinophils to an acute enteric infection of mice with the bacterial pathogen serovar Typhimurium.

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Heligmosomoides polygyrus is a helminth which naturally infects mice and is widely used as a laboratory model of chronic small intestinal helminth infection. While it is known that infection with alters the composition of the host's bacterial microbiota, the functional implications of this alteration are unclear. We investigated the impact of infection on short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) levels in the mouse intestine and sera.

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