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Beneficial bacteria also can contribute to the homeostasis of the gastrointestinal immune system. For example, [[Clostridia]], one of the most predominant bacterial groups in the GI tract, play an important role in influencing the dynamics of the gut&amp;#039;s immune system. It has been demonstrated that the intake of a high fiber diet could be responsible for the induction of [[T-regulatory cell]]s (Tregs). This is due to the production of [[short-chain fatty acid]]s during the fermentation of plant-derived nutrients  such as [[butyrate]] and [[propionate]].  Basically, the butyrate induces the differentiation of Treg cells by enhancing [[histone H3]] [[Acetylation#Protein acetylation|acetylation]] in the promoter and conserved non-coding sequence regions of the [[FOXP3]] locus, thus regulating the [[T cells]], resulting in the reduction of the inflammatory response and allergies.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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