Organized lymphoid tissues like the thymus first appeared in jawed vertebrates around 500 million years ago and have evolved to equip the host with a network of specialized sites, strategically located to orchestrate strict immune-surveillance and efficient immune responses autonomously. The gut-associated lymphoid tissues maintain a mostly tolerant environment to dampen our responses to daily dietary and microbial products in the intestine. However, when this homeostasis is perturbed by chronic inflammation, the intestine is able to develop florid organized tertiary lymphoid tissues (TLT), which heralds the onset of regional immune dysregulation. While TLT are a pathologic hallmark of Crohn’s disease (CD), their role in the overall process...
A complex network of interactions exists between the microbiome, the epithelium, and immune cells th...
The factors involved in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, the two major ty...
Tertiary lymphoid organs (TLOs) are frequently observed in tissues affected by non-resolving inflamm...
Organized lymphoid tissues like the thymus first appeared in jawed vertebrates around 500 million ye...
The gut-associated lymphoid tissues are the guardians of the enteric immune system and integrate die...
The authors review advances about altered immunological cellular mechanisms in inflammatory bowel di...
The immune system of the gut has evolved a number of specific lymphoid structures that contribute to...
Ectopic (or tertiary) lymphoid tissue develops at sites of inflammation or infection in non lymphoid...
The gastrointestinal tract is a site of high immune challenge, as it must maintain a delicate balanc...
Intestinal tissue damage and remodeling is a hallmark of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) progressio...
Since the discovery of inducer cells as a separate lineage for organogenesis of Peyer's patches in t...
The drug targets IL23 and IL12 regulate pathogenicity and plasticity of intestinal Th17 cells in Cro...
Circumstantial evidence indicates that immunological mechanisms are important in the pathogenesis of...
A complex network of interactions exists between the microbiome, the epithelium, and immune cells th...
Inflammatory bowel disease is a chronic, relapsing inflammation of the intestine. Approximately 0.5%...
A complex network of interactions exists between the microbiome, the epithelium, and immune cells th...
The factors involved in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, the two major ty...
Tertiary lymphoid organs (TLOs) are frequently observed in tissues affected by non-resolving inflamm...
Organized lymphoid tissues like the thymus first appeared in jawed vertebrates around 500 million ye...
The gut-associated lymphoid tissues are the guardians of the enteric immune system and integrate die...
The authors review advances about altered immunological cellular mechanisms in inflammatory bowel di...
The immune system of the gut has evolved a number of specific lymphoid structures that contribute to...
Ectopic (or tertiary) lymphoid tissue develops at sites of inflammation or infection in non lymphoid...
The gastrointestinal tract is a site of high immune challenge, as it must maintain a delicate balanc...
Intestinal tissue damage and remodeling is a hallmark of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) progressio...
Since the discovery of inducer cells as a separate lineage for organogenesis of Peyer's patches in t...
The drug targets IL23 and IL12 regulate pathogenicity and plasticity of intestinal Th17 cells in Cro...
Circumstantial evidence indicates that immunological mechanisms are important in the pathogenesis of...
A complex network of interactions exists between the microbiome, the epithelium, and immune cells th...
Inflammatory bowel disease is a chronic, relapsing inflammation of the intestine. Approximately 0.5%...
A complex network of interactions exists between the microbiome, the epithelium, and immune cells th...
The factors involved in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, the two major ty...
Tertiary lymphoid organs (TLOs) are frequently observed in tissues affected by non-resolving inflamm...