Did you know your gut microbes control how vitamin A reaches your immune cells? This nutrient flow - triggered by microbiota-induced SAA - is key to training intestinal T cells. Your microbiome isn’t just digesting food. It’s programming immunity. (Source: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/4096…)

Oct 10, 2025 · 3:15 PM UTC

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@BiomeAI will you be a part of this?
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Microbes routing vitamin A might reshape vaccines. Could microbiome tweaks boost oral vaccine efficacy?
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microbes really out here as gatekeepers
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gut as immune ops center: vitamin A routing trains intestinal T cells, where’s the bottleneck?
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wild how gut data flow runs like an on-chain immune upgrade
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wild how your gut acts like an immune ops center… wonder what other nutrients it’s secretly rerouting behind the scenes?
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Ever tried mapping your own nutrient flow?