The microbiota in adaptive immune homeostasis and disease

Nature64.80
Volume: 535, Issue: 7610, Pages: 75 - 84
Published: Jul 7, 2016
Abstract
In the mucosa, the immune system's T cells and B cells have position-specific phenotypes and functions that are influenced by the microbiota. These cells play pivotal parts in the maintenance of immune homeostasis by suppressing responses to harmless antigens and by enforcing the integrity of the barrier functions of the gut mucosa. Imbalances in the gut microbiota, known as dysbiosis, can trigger several immune disorders through the activity of...
Paper Details
Title
The microbiota in adaptive immune homeostasis and disease
Published Date
Jul 7, 2016
Journal
Volume
535
Issue
7610
Pages
75 - 84
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