Nochi Tomonori, Kiyono Hiroshi
Division of Mucosal Immunology, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, 108-8639, Japan.
Curr Pharm Des. 2006;12(32):4203-13. doi: 10.2174/138161206778743457.
The mucosal immune system is equipped with unique innate and acquired defense mechanisms which provide a first line of protection against ingested and inhaled infectious agents. Peyer's patches (PPs) and nasopharynx-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT) have been shown to be important inductive sites for the initiation of the acquired phase of antigen-specific immune responses. In addition, the mucosal innate immune system acts as both a physical and an immunological boundary, playing a key role in the sensing and eliminating of pathogens and in the creating of symbiosis. The mucus layer covering the mucosal epithelium acts as a first physical and biochemical barrier. An additional layer of physical protection against microorganisms is provided by a tightly interlaced cell-to-cell network of epithelial cells and intraepithelial lymphocytes. Various antimicrobial peptides produced by the epithelium and secreted into the mucosal lumen can directly kill the invading pathogenic bacteria. Finally, Toll-like receptors (TLRs) associated with the mucosal compartment have been shown to recognize the pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) of a variety of pathogenic and commensal microorganisms. Therefore, a greater understanding of the immunological progression from mucosal innate to acquired immune systems should facilitate the development of new generation of mucosal vaccines to prevent and control infectious diseases.
黏膜免疫系统具备独特的先天性和后天性防御机制,可提供针对摄入和吸入性感染因子的第一道防线。派尔集合淋巴结(PPs)和鼻咽相关淋巴组织(NALT)已被证明是启动抗原特异性免疫反应后天阶段的重要诱导部位。此外,黏膜先天性免疫系统既是物理屏障也是免疫屏障,在感知和清除病原体以及建立共生关系方面发挥关键作用。覆盖黏膜上皮的黏液层是第一道物理和生化屏障。上皮细胞和上皮内淋巴细胞紧密交织的细胞间网络提供了另一层针对微生物的物理保护。上皮产生并分泌到黏膜腔中的各种抗菌肽可直接杀死入侵的病原菌。最后,已证明与黏膜区室相关的Toll样受体(TLRs)可识别多种致病和共生微生物的病原体相关分子模式(PAMPs)。因此,深入了解从黏膜先天性免疫系统到后天性免疫系统的免疫进展,应有助于开发新一代黏膜疫苗以预防和控制传染病。