Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan; email:
WPI Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.
Annu Rev Immunol. 2020 Apr 26;38:23-48. doi: 10.1146/annurev-immunol-070119-115104.
The gastrointestinal tract harbors numerous commensal bacteria, referred to as the microbiota, that benefit host health by digesting dietary components and eliminating pathogens. The intestinal microbiota maintains epithelial barrier integrity and shapes the mucosal immune system, balancing host defense and oral tolerance with microbial metabolites, components, and attachment to host cells. To avoid aberrant immune responses, epithelial cells segregate the intestinal microbiota from immune cells by constructing chemical and physical barriers, leading to the establishment of host-commensal mutualism. Furthermore, intestinal immune cells participate in the maintenance of a healthy microbiota community and reinforce epithelial barrier functions. Perturbations of the microbiota composition are commonly observed in patients with autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammatory disorders. An understanding of the intimate interactions between the intestinal microbiota, epithelial cells, and immune cells that are crucial for the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis might promote advances in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for various diseases.
胃肠道中栖息着大量被称为微生物群的共生细菌,它们通过消化膳食成分和消除病原体来促进宿主健康。肠道微生物群维持着上皮屏障的完整性,并塑造了黏膜免疫系统,通过微生物代谢物、成分以及与宿主细胞的附着来平衡宿主防御和口服耐受。为了避免异常的免疫反应,上皮细胞通过构建化学和物理屏障将肠道微生物群与免疫细胞隔离开来,从而建立了宿主-共生体的相互共生关系。此外,肠道免疫细胞参与维持健康的微生物群落,并增强上皮屏障功能。在自身免疫性疾病和慢性炎症性疾病患者中,通常可以观察到微生物群组成的紊乱。了解对维持肠道内稳态至关重要的肠道微生物群、上皮细胞和免疫细胞之间的密切相互作用,可能会促进各种疾病的诊断和治疗方法的进步。
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