Patterson, Angela MMulder, Imke ETravis, Anthony JLan, AnnaigCerf-Bensussan, NadineGaboriau-Routhiau, ValerieGarden, KarenLogan, ElizabethDelday, Margaret ICoutts, Alistair G PMonnais, EdouardFerraria, Vanessa CInoue, RyoGrant, GeorgeAminov, Rustam I2017-10-162017-10-162017-09-26Patterson, A M, Mulder, I E, Travis, A J, Lan, A, Cerf-Bensussan, N, Gaboriau-Routhiau, V, Garden, K, Logan, E, Delday, M I, Coutts, A G P, Monnais, E, Ferraria, V C, Inoue, R, Grant, G & Aminov, R I 2017, 'Human Gut Symbiont Roseburia hominis Promotes and Regulates Innate Immunity', Frontiers in Immunology, vol. 8, 1166, pp. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.011661664-3224PubMedCentral: PMC5622956http://hdl.handle.net/2164/9447Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank Andrew Gewirtz (Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA) and Adam Cunningham (University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK) for generously providing the germ-free and conventional TLR5KO mice, respectively. The authors also wish to acknowledge a significant contribution to the inception of the work, experimental work, interpretation of results, and writing of the manuscript by Denise Kelly, as well as the support from RESAS (Rural and Environmental Science and Analytical Services) of the Scottish Government. EM and VF were supported by the Marie Curie Initial training network Fellowships funded by the EU (grant #215532). The authors acknowledge a generous support of Prof. Harry Flint and Dr. Sylvia Duncan in the microbiological part of this work. The skilled technical support of Gillian Campbell and Pauline Young at RINH Genomics is also gratefully acknowledged.142588394engJournal ArticleRoseburiaT lymphocytesimmune toleranceinflammatory bowel diseaseflagellinTLR5R Medicine (General)European Commission215532R1Human Gut Symbiont Roseburia hominis Promotes and Regulates Innate ImmunityJournal article10.3389/fimmu.2017.011668