Gut Microbiota and Immune System Interactions
University of South Florida · Knoxville College · +1 more institution
Abstract
Dynamic interactions between gut microbiota and a host's innate and adaptive immune systems play key roles in maintaining intestinal homeostasis and inhibiting inflammation. The gut microbiota metabolizes proteins and complex carbohydrates, synthesize vitamins, and produce an enormous number of metabolic products that can mediate cross-talk between gut epithelial and immune cells. As a defense mechanism, gut epithelial cells produce a mucosal barrier to segregate microbiota from host immune cells and reduce intestinal permeability. An impaired interaction between gut microbiota and the mucosal immune system can lead to an increased abundance of potentially pathogenic gram-negative bacteria and their associated…
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5Topics & keywords
- Immune system
- Gut flora
- Dysbiosis
- Biology
- Inflammation
- Immunology
- Innate immune system
- Immunity
- Good health and well-being