Most antigens, particularly viruses, enter the body through the mucosal epithelia where they are carried by afferent lymphatics to regional lymph nodes for presentation to the immune system. Although they share immunological similarities, immune processes that protect the mucosa are distinct from innate and acquired immunity. The barrier formed by the intestinal mucosa is the most studied, with its microenvironment having a marked influence on both local and systemic immune responses. A healthy microenvironment and resilient neighboring tissue provide protection against inflammation known to dampen mucosal immunity, promote carcinogenesis, contribute to systemic inflammatory processes, and result in autoimmune diseases. Numerous natural sub...
Approximately 80% of the pathogens that lead to deadly infections in humans choose mucosal tissue as...
The gastrointestinal tract presents a unique challenge to the mucosal immune system, which has to co...
Our environment poses a constant threat to our health. To survive, all organisms must be able to dis...
This article presents mucosal immune defense in response to various pathogenic infections in differe...
Despite its direct exposure to huge amounts of microorganisms and foreign and dietary antigens, the ...
There is considerable evidence that the mucosa associated lymphoid tissues (MALT) of the body play a...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
ABSTRACTMucosal barriers encounter an environment that is rich in pathogens that possess mechanisms ...
The mucosal epithelia of the digestive tract acts as a selective barrier, permeable to ions, small m...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is considered the largest immunological organ in the body having a c...
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The immune system of the body’s mucous membranes plays a huge role in the development, maintenance a...
The mammalian mucosal immune system acts as a multitasking mediator between bodily function and a va...
Intestinal mucosa integrates primary digestive functions with immune functions such as pathogen surv...
The mucosal immune system consists of molecules, cells, and organized lymphoid structures intended t...
Approximately 80% of the pathogens that lead to deadly infections in humans choose mucosal tissue as...
The gastrointestinal tract presents a unique challenge to the mucosal immune system, which has to co...
Our environment poses a constant threat to our health. To survive, all organisms must be able to dis...
This article presents mucosal immune defense in response to various pathogenic infections in differe...
Despite its direct exposure to huge amounts of microorganisms and foreign and dietary antigens, the ...
There is considerable evidence that the mucosa associated lymphoid tissues (MALT) of the body play a...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
ABSTRACTMucosal barriers encounter an environment that is rich in pathogens that possess mechanisms ...
The mucosal epithelia of the digestive tract acts as a selective barrier, permeable to ions, small m...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is considered the largest immunological organ in the body having a c...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
The immune system of the body’s mucous membranes plays a huge role in the development, maintenance a...
The mammalian mucosal immune system acts as a multitasking mediator between bodily function and a va...
Intestinal mucosa integrates primary digestive functions with immune functions such as pathogen surv...
The mucosal immune system consists of molecules, cells, and organized lymphoid structures intended t...
Approximately 80% of the pathogens that lead to deadly infections in humans choose mucosal tissue as...
The gastrointestinal tract presents a unique challenge to the mucosal immune system, which has to co...
Our environment poses a constant threat to our health. To survive, all organisms must be able to dis...