生物
免疫系统
获得性免疫系统
免疫学
先天免疫系统
发病机制
疾病
免疫
机制(生物学)
炎症
梭菌纲
微生物学
医学
病理
哲学
认识论
作者
Rodrigo Emanuel Hernández Del Pino,Angela María Barbero,Laureano Ángel Español,Lorenzo Sebastián Morro,Virginia Pasquinelli
标识
DOI:10.1002/jlb.4vmr0720-201r
摘要
Abstract Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is the major cause of hospital-acquired gastrointestinal infections in individuals following antibiotics treatment. The pathogenesis of C. difficile infection (CDI) is mediated mainly by the production of toxins that induce tissue damage and host inflammatory responses. While innate immunity is well characterized in human and animal models of CDI, adaptive immune responses remain poorly understood. In this review, the current understanding of adaptive immunity is summarized and its influence on pathogenesis and disease outcome is discussed. The perspectives on what we believe to be the main pending questions and the focus of future research are also provided. There is no doubt that the innate immune response provides a first line of defense to CDI. But, is the adaptive immune response a friend or a foe? Probably it depends on the course of the disease. Adaptive immunity is essential for pathogen eradication, but may also trigger uncontrolled or pathological inflammation. Most of the understanding of the role of T cells is based on findings from experimental models. While they are a very valuable tool for research studies, more studies in human are needed to translate these findings into human disease. Another main challenge is to unravel the role of the different T cell populations on protection or induction of immunopathogenesis.
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