Mucosal barriers encounter an environment that is rich in pathogens that possess mechanisms for invading mucosal tissues. These barriers also encounter innocuous antigens, such as foods, airborne antigens, and microbiota. The mucosa has developed a sophisticated immune system that can mount robust immune responses against pathogenic antigens, while maintaining mucosal tolerance against non-pathogenic antigens. Accumulating evidence indicates that the mucosal epithelium, dendritic cells, and a subtype of T cells with regulatory properties play important roles in the development and maintenance of mucosal tolerance. Moreover, the micribiota also contribute to regulating the mucosal immune system. A failure to develop or the breakdown of mucos...
The epithelia covering the gastrointestinal, respiratory, urogenital, conjunctiva, and inner ear are...
The epithelia covering the gastrointestinal, respiratory, urogenital, conjunctiva, and inner ear are...
The intestinal immune system discriminates between invasive pathogens and antigens that are harmless...
ABSTRACTMucosal barriers encounter an environment that is rich in pathogens that possess mechanisms ...
In the process of evolution, the mucosal immune system has generated two layers of anti-inflammatory...
The immune system faces a considerable challenge in its efforts to maintain tissue homeostasis in th...
Despite its direct exposure to huge amounts of microorganisms and foreign and dietary antigens, the ...
The mucosal immune system is exposed to a range of antigens associated with pathogens, to which it m...
Abstract: An intricate network of innate and immune cells and their derived mediators function in un...
The mucosal barriers are very sensitive to pathogenic infection, thereby assuming the capacity of th...
Dendritic cells present in the digestive tract are constantly exposed to environmental antigens, com...
The role of exosomes and microflora in establishing mucosal tolerance and the protection against all...
The mucosal immune system has the very difficult task to protect against invaders and to promote tol...
The epithelia covering the gastrointestinal, respiratory, urogenital, conjunctiva, and inner ear are...
Oral tolerance is the state of local and systemic immune unresponsiveness that is induced by oral ad...
The epithelia covering the gastrointestinal, respiratory, urogenital, conjunctiva, and inner ear are...
The epithelia covering the gastrointestinal, respiratory, urogenital, conjunctiva, and inner ear are...
The intestinal immune system discriminates between invasive pathogens and antigens that are harmless...
ABSTRACTMucosal barriers encounter an environment that is rich in pathogens that possess mechanisms ...
In the process of evolution, the mucosal immune system has generated two layers of anti-inflammatory...
The immune system faces a considerable challenge in its efforts to maintain tissue homeostasis in th...
Despite its direct exposure to huge amounts of microorganisms and foreign and dietary antigens, the ...
The mucosal immune system is exposed to a range of antigens associated with pathogens, to which it m...
Abstract: An intricate network of innate and immune cells and their derived mediators function in un...
The mucosal barriers are very sensitive to pathogenic infection, thereby assuming the capacity of th...
Dendritic cells present in the digestive tract are constantly exposed to environmental antigens, com...
The role of exosomes and microflora in establishing mucosal tolerance and the protection against all...
The mucosal immune system has the very difficult task to protect against invaders and to promote tol...
The epithelia covering the gastrointestinal, respiratory, urogenital, conjunctiva, and inner ear are...
Oral tolerance is the state of local and systemic immune unresponsiveness that is induced by oral ad...
The epithelia covering the gastrointestinal, respiratory, urogenital, conjunctiva, and inner ear are...
The epithelia covering the gastrointestinal, respiratory, urogenital, conjunctiva, and inner ear are...
The intestinal immune system discriminates between invasive pathogens and antigens that are harmless...