According to a classical view of bacterial-host interactions at intestinal surfaces, the commensal microbiota establishes tolerance, and invasive pathogens cause stereotypic inflammation. The reality is more complex, marked by a “ménage à trois” situation encompassing three emerging concepts: (1) pathogens take advantage of inflammation to cross the epithelial barrier, (2) pathogens reduce the commensal flora to invade their niche, and (3) pathogens express dedicated effectors that modulate inflammation
The intestinal immune system mounts inflammatory responses to pathogens but tolerates harmless comme...
SummaryThe microbiota stimulates inflammation, but the signaling pathways and the members of the mic...
The intestinal microbiota plays role in intestinal homeostasis via interactions with the epithelium ...
According to a classical view of bacterial-host interactions at intestinal surfaces, the commensal m...
Although we might shudder at the thought of billions of bacteria living in our lower intestine, we a...
Commensal bacteria are necessary for the development and maintenance of a healthy immune system. Har...
AbstractToll-like receptors (TLRs) play a crucial role in host defense against microbial infection. ...
SummaryWhile the normal microbiota has been implicated as a critical defense against invading pathog...
The complex microbial community residing within the intestine plays important roles in host defense....
In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), intestinal mucosa cell and intestinal epithelial cell are sever...
The gastrointestinal tract houses a complex and diverse community of microbes. In recent years, an i...
Quantitative and qualitative aspects of commensal bacteria determine the active and quiescent status...
Research on microbe-host interactions focuses principally on pathogens, yet our immune system must d...
The intestinal immune system has to strike a delicate balance between initiating inflammatory respon...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
The intestinal immune system mounts inflammatory responses to pathogens but tolerates harmless comme...
SummaryThe microbiota stimulates inflammation, but the signaling pathways and the members of the mic...
The intestinal microbiota plays role in intestinal homeostasis via interactions with the epithelium ...
According to a classical view of bacterial-host interactions at intestinal surfaces, the commensal m...
Although we might shudder at the thought of billions of bacteria living in our lower intestine, we a...
Commensal bacteria are necessary for the development and maintenance of a healthy immune system. Har...
AbstractToll-like receptors (TLRs) play a crucial role in host defense against microbial infection. ...
SummaryWhile the normal microbiota has been implicated as a critical defense against invading pathog...
The complex microbial community residing within the intestine plays important roles in host defense....
In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), intestinal mucosa cell and intestinal epithelial cell are sever...
The gastrointestinal tract houses a complex and diverse community of microbes. In recent years, an i...
Quantitative and qualitative aspects of commensal bacteria determine the active and quiescent status...
Research on microbe-host interactions focuses principally on pathogens, yet our immune system must d...
The intestinal immune system has to strike a delicate balance between initiating inflammatory respon...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
The intestinal immune system mounts inflammatory responses to pathogens but tolerates harmless comme...
SummaryThe microbiota stimulates inflammation, but the signaling pathways and the members of the mic...
The intestinal microbiota plays role in intestinal homeostasis via interactions with the epithelium ...