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Intestinal barrier and gut microbiota: Shaping our immune responses throughout life

Tatiana Takiishi, Camila Morales, Niels Olsen Saraiva Câmara

Tissue Barriers · 2017 · ▲ 952 citations

Abstract

The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is considered the largest immunological organ in the body having a central role in regulating immune homeostasis. Contrary to earlier belief, the intestinal epithelial barrier is not a static physical barrier but rather strongly interacts with the gut microbiome and cells of the immune system. This intense communication between epithelial cells, immune cells and microbiome will shape specific immune responses to antigens, balancing tolerance and effector immune functions. Recent studies indicate that composition of the gut microbiome affects immune system development and modulates immune mediators, which in turn affect the intestinal barrier. Moreover, dysbiosis may favor intestinal barrier disruption and could be related to increased susceptibility to certain diseases. This review will be focused on the development of the intestinal barrier and its function in host immune defense and how gut microbiome composition throughout life can affect this role.

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10.1080/21688370.2017.1373208
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Takiishi, T., Morales, C., &amp; Câmara, N.O.S. (2017). Intestinal barrier and gut microbiota: Shaping our immune responses throughout life. <em>Tissue Barriers</em>. https://doi.org/10.1080/21688370.2017.1373208
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Takiishi T, Morales C, Câmara NOS. Intestinal barrier and gut microbiota: Shaping our immune responses throughout life. Tissue Barriers. 2017. doi:10.1080/21688370.2017.1373208.
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@article{tatiana2017Intest, title = {Intestinal barrier and gut microbiota: Shaping our immune responses throughout life}, author = {Tatiana Takiishi and Camila Morales and Niels Olsen Saraiva Câmara}, journal = {Tissue Barriers}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1080/21688370.2017.1373208}, }

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