The role of gut microbiota in immune homeostasis and autoimmunity
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Abstract
Keeping a delicate balance in the immune system by eliminating invading pathogens, while still maintaining self-tolerance to avoid autoimmunity, is critical for the body's health. The gut microbiota that resides in the gastrointestinal tract provides essential health benefits to its host, particularly by regulating immune homeostasis. Moreover, it has recently become obvious that alterations of these gut microbial communities can cause immune dysregulation, leading to autoimmune disorders. Here we review the advances in our understanding of how the gut microbiota regulates innate and adaptive immune homeostasis, which in turn can affect the development of not only intestinal but also systemic autoimmune…
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- Autoimmunity
- Immune system
- Biology
- Gut flora
- Immunology
- Homeostasis
- Immune tolerance
- Innate immune system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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