Scientists identify immune cells that keep gut fungi under control

Immune cells that process food and bacterial antigens in the intestines control the intestinal population of fungi, according to a new study. Defects in the fungus-fighting abilities of these cells may contribute to some cases of Crohn’s disease and other forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).


🕐 Top News in the Last Hour By Importance Score

# Title 📊 i-Score
1 DVLA warns new 'scams' hitting drivers as 20,000 report these problems 🔴 75 / 100
2 Trump extends TikTok ban deadline by 75 days 🔴 75 / 100
3 I was so terrified before my first smear test I burst into tears… this is why I'll never put it off again 🔴 72 / 100
4 A-list actor makes rare remarks about losing 'millions' in Bernie Madoff's $65B Ponzi scheme 🔴 65 / 100
5 Woman paralysed from neck down after weight loss surgery in Turkey 🔵 52 / 100
6 Pope Francis makes surprise appearance in St Peter’s Square for jubilee mass 🔵 50 / 100
7 Gladiators star announces 'tiny, fragile and fighting' baby boy was born prematurely 🔵 45 / 100
8 ‘Queen of Versailles’ Jackie Siegel Mourns Husband David After Death at 89 🔵 45 / 100
9 ‘Saturday Night Live’ Mocks Trump Tariffs In Cold Open: ‘Make America Great Depression Again’ 🔵 45 / 100
10 SNL's brutal takedown of Elon Musk leaves audience groaning in discomfort 🔵 45 / 100

View More Top News ➡️