[HTML][HTML] Gut microbiota and immune system interactions
Dynamic interactions between gut microbiota and a host's innate and adaptive immune
systems are essential in maintaining intestinal homeostasis and inhibiting inflammation. Gut …
systems are essential in maintaining intestinal homeostasis and inhibiting inflammation. Gut …
Microbiota-stimulated immune mechanisms to maintain gut homeostasis
H Chung, DL Kasper - Current opinion in immunology, 2010 - Elsevier
In recent years there has been an explosion of interest to identify microbial inhabitants of
human and understand their beneficial role in health. In the gut, a symbiotic host–microbial …
human and understand their beneficial role in health. In the gut, a symbiotic host–microbial …
The interplay between the gut microbiota and the immune system
MB Geuking, Y Köller, S Rupp, KD McCoy - Gut microbes, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The impact of the gut microbiota on immune homeostasis within the gut and, importantly,
also at systemic sites has gained tremendous research interest over the last few years. The …
also at systemic sites has gained tremendous research interest over the last few years. The …
Microbiota–immune system interaction: an uneasy alliance
NH Salzman - Current opinion in microbiology, 2011 - Elsevier
An estimated 100 trillion microbes colonize human beings, with the majority of organisms
residing in the intestines. This microbiota impacts host nutrition, protection, and gut …
residing in the intestines. This microbiota impacts host nutrition, protection, and gut …
Gut microbiota: Role in pathogen colonization, immune responses, and inflammatory disease
JM Pickard, MY Zeng, R Caruso… - Immunological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The intestinal tract of mammals is colonized by a large number of microorganisms including
trillions of bacteria that are referred to collectively as the gut microbiota. These indigenous …
trillions of bacteria that are referred to collectively as the gut microbiota. These indigenous …
Role of the gut microbiota in immunity and inflammatory disease
The mammalian intestine is colonized by trillions of microorganisms, most of which are
bacteria that have co-evolved with the host in a symbiotic relationship. The collection of …
bacteria that have co-evolved with the host in a symbiotic relationship. The collection of …
Interaction between the microbiota, epithelia, and immune cells in the intestine
H Kayama, R Okumura, K Takeda - Annual review of …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
The gastrointestinal tract harbors numerous commensal bacteria, referred to as the
microbiota, that benefit host health by digesting dietary components and eliminating …
microbiota, that benefit host health by digesting dietary components and eliminating …
Host–microbe interactions shaping the gastrointestinal environment
GE Kaiko, TS Stappenbeck - Trends in immunology, 2014 - cell.com
Tremendous advances have been made in mapping the complexity of the human gut
microbiota in both health and disease states. These analyses have revealed that, rather than …
microbiota in both health and disease states. These analyses have revealed that, rather than …
Immune homeostasis, dysbiosis and therapeutic modulation of the gut microbiota
CT Peterson, V Sharma, L Elmén… - Clinical & Experimental …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
The distal gut harbours∼ 1013 bacteria, representing the most densely populated
ecosystem known. The functional diversity expressed by these communities is enormous …
ecosystem known. The functional diversity expressed by these communities is enormous …
[HTML][HTML] Gut microbiota in health and disease
I Sekirov, SL Russell, LCM Antunes… - Physiological …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
Gut microbiota is an assortment of microorganisms inhabiting the length and width of the
mammalian gastrointestinal tract. The composition of this microbial community is host …
mammalian gastrointestinal tract. The composition of this microbial community is host …