A complex relationship between the microbiota and the host emerges early at birth and continues throughout life. The microbiota includes the prokaryotes, viruses and eukaryotes living among us, all of which interact to different extents with various organs and tissues in the body, including the immune system. Although the microbiota is most dense in the lower intestine, its influence on host immunity extends beyond the gastrointestinal tract. These interactions with the immune system operate through the actions of various microbial structures and metabolites, with outcomes ranging from beneficial to deleterious for the host. These differential outcomes are dictated by host factors, environment, and the type of microbes or products present i...
The gut is the body’s largest immune organ, consisting of both hematopoietic (macrophages, dendritic...
Recent studies have revealed that the intestinal microbiota plays an important role in host physiolo...
Immunity is shaped by commensal microbiota. From early life onwards, microbes colonize mucosal surfa...
A complex relationship between the microbiota and the host emerges early at birth and continues thro...
The commensal microflora collection known as microbiota has an essential role in maintaining the hos...
The past two decades have seen an explosion in research that aims to understand how the dynamic inte...
Summary: The microbiota colonizes every surface exposed to the external world and in the gut, it pla...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
Adaptation of the whole microbial normal flora residing in a host to its natural habitat over an evo...
The skin and mucosal epithelia of humans and other mammals are permanently colonised by large microb...
Vertebrates have co-evolved with microorganisms resulting in a symbiotic relationship, which plays a...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The human immune system and the microbiota co-evolve, and their balanced relationship is based on cr...
AbstractThe interplay between the immune response and the gut microbiota is complex. Although it is ...
All mammals are born ignorant to the existence of micro-organisms. Soon after birth, however, every ...
The gut is the body’s largest immune organ, consisting of both hematopoietic (macrophages, dendritic...
Recent studies have revealed that the intestinal microbiota plays an important role in host physiolo...
Immunity is shaped by commensal microbiota. From early life onwards, microbes colonize mucosal surfa...
A complex relationship between the microbiota and the host emerges early at birth and continues thro...
The commensal microflora collection known as microbiota has an essential role in maintaining the hos...
The past two decades have seen an explosion in research that aims to understand how the dynamic inte...
Summary: The microbiota colonizes every surface exposed to the external world and in the gut, it pla...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
Adaptation of the whole microbial normal flora residing in a host to its natural habitat over an evo...
The skin and mucosal epithelia of humans and other mammals are permanently colonised by large microb...
Vertebrates have co-evolved with microorganisms resulting in a symbiotic relationship, which plays a...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The human immune system and the microbiota co-evolve, and their balanced relationship is based on cr...
AbstractThe interplay between the immune response and the gut microbiota is complex. Although it is ...
All mammals are born ignorant to the existence of micro-organisms. Soon after birth, however, every ...
The gut is the body’s largest immune organ, consisting of both hematopoietic (macrophages, dendritic...
Recent studies have revealed that the intestinal microbiota plays an important role in host physiolo...
Immunity is shaped by commensal microbiota. From early life onwards, microbes colonize mucosal surfa...