The Institute of Biomedical and Oral Research, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
The Institute of Biomedical and Oral Research, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Trends Immunol. 2021 Jul;42(7):622-634. doi: 10.1016/j.it.2021.05.006. Epub 2021 May 31.
The first encounter of mucosal barriers with the microbiota initiates host-microbiota feedback loops instructing the tailored development of both the immune system and microbiota at each mucosal site. Once established, balanced immunological interactions enable symbiotic relationships with the microbiota in adult life. This process has been extensively investigated in the mammalian monolayer epithelium-covered intestine and lung mucosae; however, the postnatal mechanisms engaged by the oral mucosa to establish homeostasis are currently being discovered. Here, we discuss the early life dialogue between the oral mucosa and the microbiota, with particular emphasis on the central role the multilayer epithelium plays to protect the oral mucosa. These intricate and unique postnatal immunological processes shape oral homeostasis, which can potentially affect buccal and systemic health in adult life.
黏膜屏障与微生物群的首次接触启动了宿主-微生物群反馈回路,指导免疫系统和每个黏膜部位的微生物群的定制发展。一旦建立,平衡的免疫相互作用使成年期与微生物群建立共生关系成为可能。这个过程在哺乳动物单层上皮覆盖的肠道和肺部黏膜中得到了广泛的研究;然而,目前正在发现口腔黏膜建立体内平衡所涉及的出生后机制。在这里,我们讨论了口腔黏膜和微生物群之间的早期生命对话,特别强调了多层上皮在保护口腔黏膜方面的核心作用。这些复杂而独特的出生后免疫过程塑造了口腔内的稳态,这可能会影响成年期口腔和全身的健康。