The epithelium regulates the interaction between the noxious xenogenous, as well as the microbial environment and the immune system, not only by providing a barrier but also by expressing a number of immunoregulatory membrane receptors, and intracellular danger sensors and their downstream effectors. Amongst these are a number of inflammasome sensor subtypes, which have been initially characterized in myeloid cells and described to be activated upon assembly into multiprotein complexes by microbial and environmental triggers. This review compiles a vast amount of literature that supports a pivotal role for inflammasomes in the various epithelial barriers of the human body as essential factors maintaining immune signaling and homeostasis
Epithelium of barrier organs plays a primary host defense function. In the lung, airway epithelium p...
<p>The mechanical barrier is increased further by a mucus layer. Binding of bacteria to TLRs present...
Frequent microbial and nonmicrobial challenges to epithelial cells trigger discrete pathways, promot...
The epithelium regulates the interaction between the noxious xenogenous, as well as the microbial en...
Copyright © 2015 Paul M. Peeters et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
International audienceAs a result of its strategic location, the epithelium is constantly exposed to...
Inflammasomes are intracellular protein complexes that sense microbial components and damage of infe...
Inflammasomes are intracellular protein complexes that sense microbial components and damage of infe...
Epithelial tissues cover most of the external and internal surfaces of the body and its organs. Inev...
Abstract: Epithelial cells (ECs) cover the surfaces of the body such as skin, airways, or the intest...
Microbiota colonisation of the intestinal tract makes it difficult for pattern recognition receptors...
In the intestine, multiple interactions occur with the external world. Thus, the intestinal mucosal ...
The intestinal epithelium forms a barrier between the microbiota and the rest of the body. In additi...
To peacefully coexist with the microbial inhabitants of the intestine, mammals have evolved elaborat...
The cells of the innate immune system continually undergo surveillance of the extracellular milieu t...
Epithelium of barrier organs plays a primary host defense function. In the lung, airway epithelium p...
<p>The mechanical barrier is increased further by a mucus layer. Binding of bacteria to TLRs present...
Frequent microbial and nonmicrobial challenges to epithelial cells trigger discrete pathways, promot...
The epithelium regulates the interaction between the noxious xenogenous, as well as the microbial en...
Copyright © 2015 Paul M. Peeters et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
International audienceAs a result of its strategic location, the epithelium is constantly exposed to...
Inflammasomes are intracellular protein complexes that sense microbial components and damage of infe...
Inflammasomes are intracellular protein complexes that sense microbial components and damage of infe...
Epithelial tissues cover most of the external and internal surfaces of the body and its organs. Inev...
Abstract: Epithelial cells (ECs) cover the surfaces of the body such as skin, airways, or the intest...
Microbiota colonisation of the intestinal tract makes it difficult for pattern recognition receptors...
In the intestine, multiple interactions occur with the external world. Thus, the intestinal mucosal ...
The intestinal epithelium forms a barrier between the microbiota and the rest of the body. In additi...
To peacefully coexist with the microbial inhabitants of the intestine, mammals have evolved elaborat...
The cells of the innate immune system continually undergo surveillance of the extracellular milieu t...
Epithelium of barrier organs plays a primary host defense function. In the lung, airway epithelium p...
<p>The mechanical barrier is increased further by a mucus layer. Binding of bacteria to TLRs present...
Frequent microbial and nonmicrobial challenges to epithelial cells trigger discrete pathways, promot...