Although mechanisms operative in the induction and maintenance of specific, adaptive immunity, including 'cognate' B/T interactions, have been extensively studied and defined, we still know little about the mechanisms operative in developing and maintaining B- and T-cell dependent 'natural' immunity. Particularly, we are still rather ignorant concerning gut microbial/gut or systemic APC, T cell and B cell interactions that lead to lymphoid cell mediated 'natural' immunity: specific or broadly reactive, activation via TCR and BCR and/or via other receptors such as the TLR series, and whether T/B interactions are operative at this level? Here we will address: (1) the general role of gut microbes in the development and maintenance of the intes...
Gut immune system is daily exposed to a plethora of antigens contained in the environment as well as...
Numerous reports describe a population expansion of members of the phylum Proteobacteria in Inflamma...
Initial events and effector mechanisms of most inflammatory and autoimmune diseases remain largely u...
Although mechanisms operative in the induction and maintenance of specific, adaptive immunity, inclu...
The gut microbiota is an important symbiotic contributor to human health. They provide essential nut...
Research in the areas of microbiome science and immunology have identified different members of a ho...
The roles of innate and adaptive immune components are not firmly established for the generation of ...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...
In recent years we have learned that co-stimulatory factors are required as second signals for optim...
Although the etiology and pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is not fully understood, ...
International audienceMicrobiota-induced cytokine responses participate in gut homeostasis, but the ...
Gut microbiota, the largest microbial community living in the human body, exerts a variety of metabo...
Gut immune system is daily exposed to a plethora of antigens contained in the environment as well as...
Numerous reports describe a population expansion of members of the phylum Proteobacteria in Inflamma...
Initial events and effector mechanisms of most inflammatory and autoimmune diseases remain largely u...
Although mechanisms operative in the induction and maintenance of specific, adaptive immunity, inclu...
The gut microbiota is an important symbiotic contributor to human health. They provide essential nut...
Research in the areas of microbiome science and immunology have identified different members of a ho...
The roles of innate and adaptive immune components are not firmly established for the generation of ...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...
In recent years we have learned that co-stimulatory factors are required as second signals for optim...
Although the etiology and pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is not fully understood, ...
International audienceMicrobiota-induced cytokine responses participate in gut homeostasis, but the ...
Gut microbiota, the largest microbial community living in the human body, exerts a variety of metabo...
Gut immune system is daily exposed to a plethora of antigens contained in the environment as well as...
Numerous reports describe a population expansion of members of the phylum Proteobacteria in Inflamma...
Initial events and effector mechanisms of most inflammatory and autoimmune diseases remain largely u...