生物
免疫
免疫系统
平衡
免疫学
染色体易位
肠道菌群
共生
细菌易位
微生物学
失调
细菌
细胞生物学
遗传学
基因
作者
Alex McPherson,Surya Pandey,Mackenzie Bender,Marlies Meisel
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.it.2020.12.005
摘要
One major determinant of systemic immunity during homeostasis and in certain complex multifactorial diseases (e.g. cancer and autoimmune conditions), is the gut microbiota. These commensals can shape systemic immune responses via translocation of metabolites, microbial cell wall components, and viable microbes. In the last few years, bacterial translocation has revealed itself as playing a key, and potentially causal role in mediating immunomodulatory processes in nongastrointestinal diseases. Moreover, recent observations regarding the presence of complex microbial communities and viable bacteria within gut-distal tissues during homeostasis challenge the current paradigm that healthy mammals are entirely sterile at nonmucosal sites. This review discusses our current understanding of how the gut microbiota orchestrates systemic immunity during noninfectious extraintestinal diseases and homeostasis, focusing on the translocation of viable bacteria to gut-distal sites.
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