Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity, allergy and cancer. The gastrointestinal tract is the primary site of interaction between the host immune system and microorganisms, both symbiotic and pathogenic. In this Review we discuss findings indicating that developmental aspects of the adaptive immune system are influenced by bacterial colonization of the gut. We also highlight the molecular pathways that mediate host–symbiont interactions that regulate proper immune function. Finally, we present recent evidence to support that disturbances in the bacterial microbiota result in dysregulation of adaptive immune cells, and this may underlie disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease....
The gut is home to our largest collection of microbes. The ability of the immune system to coevolve ...
The mammalian intestine is home to a complex community of trillions of bacteria that are engaged in ...
The impact of the gut microbiota on immune homeostasis within the gut and, importantly, also at syst...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
3In recent years there have been increased rates of autoimmune diseases, possibly associated to alte...
In recent years there have been increased rates of autoimmune diseases, possibly associated to alter...
Although microbes have been classically viewed as pathogens, it is now well established that the maj...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
All mammals are born ignorant to the existence of micro-organisms. Soon after birth, however, every ...
The mammalian intestinal tract harbors a diverse community of trillions of microorganisms, which hav...
Our immune system is charged with the vital mission of identifying invading pathogens and mounting p...
Our immune system is charged with the vital mission of identifying invading pathogens and mounting p...
In the past decade it has become clear that the gut constitutes an important frontier of the body, w...
The gut is home to our largest collection of microbes. The ability of the immune system to coevolve ...
The mammalian intestine is home to a complex community of trillions of bacteria that are engaged in ...
The impact of the gut microbiota on immune homeostasis within the gut and, importantly, also at syst...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
3In recent years there have been increased rates of autoimmune diseases, possibly associated to alte...
In recent years there have been increased rates of autoimmune diseases, possibly associated to alter...
Although microbes have been classically viewed as pathogens, it is now well established that the maj...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
All mammals are born ignorant to the existence of micro-organisms. Soon after birth, however, every ...
The mammalian intestinal tract harbors a diverse community of trillions of microorganisms, which hav...
Our immune system is charged with the vital mission of identifying invading pathogens and mounting p...
Our immune system is charged with the vital mission of identifying invading pathogens and mounting p...
In the past decade it has become clear that the gut constitutes an important frontier of the body, w...
The gut is home to our largest collection of microbes. The ability of the immune system to coevolve ...
The mammalian intestine is home to a complex community of trillions of bacteria that are engaged in ...
The impact of the gut microbiota on immune homeostasis within the gut and, importantly, also at syst...