Macrophages in the gut originate from blood precursors and have distinct functional properties. In this issue of Immunity, Zigmond et al. (2014) and Shouval et al. (2014) report that interleukin-10 drives macrophages to express homeostatic tolerogenic functions, preventing colitis
SummaryThe intestinal tract is in intimate contact with the commensal microflora. Nevertheless, how ...
The environment is well recognized to modulate immune responses within the intestinal mucosa in a ge...
T lymphocytes must regulate nutrient uptake to meet the metabolic demands of an immune response. Her...
SummaryGlutamine has been implicated as an immunomodulatory nutrient, but how glutamine uptake is me...
Reprogramming cellular metabolism helps support T cell growth and effector function upon activation....
Interactions with commensal microbes shape host immunity on multiple levels and play a pivotal role ...
The human intestinal tract is not only one of the largest organs by surface area in our bodies but ...
Macrophages in the gut originate from blood precursors and have distinct functional properties. In t...
The gastrointestinal tract is replete with commensal microbes and dietary nutrients that provide hom...
The gastrointestinal tract is replete with commensal microbes and dietary nutrients that provide hom...
Regulatory T cells help maintain intestinal homeostasis by preventing inappropriate innate and adapt...
SummaryGeneration of different CD4 T cell responses to commensal and pathogenic bacteria is crucial ...
In this issue of Immunity, Haghikia and colleagues (2015) demonstrate that dietary fatty acids, by m...
The intestine is constantly exposed to a wide variety of dietary antigens, commensal bacteria and pa...
Proinflammatory T helper 17 (Th17) cells control infections caused by microbial pathogens. Surprisin...
SummaryThe intestinal tract is in intimate contact with the commensal microflora. Nevertheless, how ...
The environment is well recognized to modulate immune responses within the intestinal mucosa in a ge...
T lymphocytes must regulate nutrient uptake to meet the metabolic demands of an immune response. Her...
SummaryGlutamine has been implicated as an immunomodulatory nutrient, but how glutamine uptake is me...
Reprogramming cellular metabolism helps support T cell growth and effector function upon activation....
Interactions with commensal microbes shape host immunity on multiple levels and play a pivotal role ...
The human intestinal tract is not only one of the largest organs by surface area in our bodies but ...
Macrophages in the gut originate from blood precursors and have distinct functional properties. In t...
The gastrointestinal tract is replete with commensal microbes and dietary nutrients that provide hom...
The gastrointestinal tract is replete with commensal microbes and dietary nutrients that provide hom...
Regulatory T cells help maintain intestinal homeostasis by preventing inappropriate innate and adapt...
SummaryGeneration of different CD4 T cell responses to commensal and pathogenic bacteria is crucial ...
In this issue of Immunity, Haghikia and colleagues (2015) demonstrate that dietary fatty acids, by m...
The intestine is constantly exposed to a wide variety of dietary antigens, commensal bacteria and pa...
Proinflammatory T helper 17 (Th17) cells control infections caused by microbial pathogens. Surprisin...
SummaryThe intestinal tract is in intimate contact with the commensal microflora. Nevertheless, how ...
The environment is well recognized to modulate immune responses within the intestinal mucosa in a ge...
T lymphocytes must regulate nutrient uptake to meet the metabolic demands of an immune response. Her...