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In a recent Cell Host & Microbe paper, Wallaeys et al. demonstrate that TNF signaling critically regulates Paneth cell dysfunction and bacterial sepsis pathogenesis, and highlights a critical localized mechanism in the gut, making a substantial contribution to our understanding of TNF's role in gut-derived sepsis pathogenesis.

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