Commensal microbiome and gastrointestinal mucosal immunity: harmony and
conflict with our closest neighbor
- Tingting Wang,
- Kexin Tian,
- Junzhe Lan,
- Dehong Jing,
- Mingming Lv
Abstract
The intestinal mucosal immune system is a specialized immune system that
interacts closely with commensal microorganisms. The intestinal mucosal
tissues are characterized by the way they generate immune responses to
pathogens. The symbiotic flora in turn regulates the host's mucosal
immunity, maintaining a dynamic balance. The disruption of the
equilibrium between the two can result in intestinal disorders. This
paper summarises in depth the relationships between the two and serves
as a resource for future research.29 Jan 2024Submitted to Immunity, Inflammation and Disease 31 Jan 2024Submission Checks Completed
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12 Apr 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Major
10 May 2024Submission Checks Completed
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11 May 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned