The study of Microbe–Host Two-way communication

F Perry, RJ Arsenault - Microorganisms, 2022 - mdpi.com
Microorganisms, 2022mdpi.com
Back-and-forth intercommunication in host–pathogen interactions has long been recognized
to play an important role in commensalism and microbial pathogenesis. For centuries, we
have studied these microbes in our surroundings, yet many questions about the evolutionary
cross-talk between host and microbe remain unanswered. With the recent surge in research
interest in the commensal microbiome, basic immunological questions have returned to the
fore, such as, how are vast numbers of microbes capable of coexisting within animals and …
Back-and-forth intercommunication in host–pathogen interactions has long been recognized to play an important role in commensalism and microbial pathogenesis. For centuries, we have studied these microbes in our surroundings, yet many questions about the evolutionary cross-talk between host and microbe remain unanswered. With the recent surge in research interest in the commensal microbiome, basic immunological questions have returned to the fore, such as, how are vast numbers of microbes capable of coexisting within animals and humans while also maintaining a healthy functional immune system? How is the evasion and subversion of the immune system achieved by some microbes but not others? The intricate and important-to-remember two-way interaction and coevolution of host and microbe is the communication network we must tap into as researchers to answer these questions.
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