@article{AES4730,
author = {Christin Henein and Peng T. Khaw},
title = {The interplay between inflammation, immunity and commensal microflora in glaucomatous neurodegeneration},
journal = {Annals of Eye Science},
volume = {4},
number = {3},
year = {2019},
keywords = {},
abstract = {The immensely diverse and rich human gut microbiome has a huge potential to impact health and disease (1). Gut microbiome dysbiosis has been associated with gastro-intestinal inflammatory conditions and extra-intestinal disorders; such as stroke, depression, neurodegenerative, cardiovascular and metabolic disorders (2-6). In the September 2018 issue of nature communications, Chen and colleagues report the findings from a study that found commensal microflora-induced T cell responses mediate progressive neurodegeneration in glaucoma, in mouse glaucoma models (7).},
issn = {2520-4122}, url = {https://aes.amegroups.org/article/view/4730}
}