Department of Pathobiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Sci Signal. 2009 Nov 24;2(98):pe77. doi: 10.1126/scisignal.298pe77.
The first reports of diplomatic relations between human communities date back to the 14th century B.C.E. and the age of the Egyptian pharaohs. However, the evolution of analogous relations between mammals and mutualistic microbial communities is as old as multicellular organisms themselves. A fundamental issue surrounding the biology of these mutualistic relationships is how the immune system recognizes beneficial microbes and tolerates their colonization of barrier surfaces while simultaneously preventing their outgrowth and potentially lethal dissemination throughout the host. New evidence provides insight into the molecular mechanisms that orchestrate diplomacy between the mammalian immune system and bacterial communities in the gut.
最早有关人类社群之间外交关系的记载可追溯到公元前 14 世纪和埃及法老时代。然而,哺乳动物与互惠共生微生物群落之间类似关系的进化与多细胞生物本身一样古老。这些互惠关系生物学所围绕的一个基本问题是,免疫系统如何识别有益微生物,并容忍它们在屏障表面的定植,同时防止它们过度生长和潜在的致命传播到宿主的全身。新的证据为协调哺乳动物免疫系统与肠道内细菌群落之间关系的分子机制提供了深入了解。