The Effect of Limosilactobacillus reuteri on Social Behavior Is Independent of the Adaptive Immune System

MSystems(2022)

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Abstract
Because preclinical animal studies support the idea that gut microbes could represent novel therapeutics for brain disorders, it is essential to fully understand the mechanisms by which gut microbes affect their host’s physiology. Previously, we discovered that treatment with Limosilactobacillus reuteri selectively improves social behavior in different mouse models for autism spectrum disorder through the vagus nerve, oxytocin reward signaling in the brain, and biopterin metabolites (BH4) in the gut.
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adaptive immune system,immune system,social behavior
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