神经系统如何调控肠道粘膜免疫(综述) | 热心肠日报
Neuro-innate immune interactions in gut mucosal immunity
肠道粘膜免疫中的神经免疫和先天免疫相互作用
10.1016/j.coi.2020.09.007
2020-10-29, Review
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The gastrointestinal (GI) tract performs a set of vital physiological functions related to food and water consumption. To help regulate these complex physiological processes, the GI tract is innervated by extensive neural networks. The GI tract also serves as the largest immune organ aimed to protect hosts from harmful microbes and toxins ingested with food. It emerges that the enteric nervous and immune systems are highly integrated to optimize digestion while reinforcing immune protection. In this review, we will discuss key cellular players involved in the neuro-immune interactions within the GI mucosa with the focus on the recently uncovered neural pathways that regulate mucosal immunity in a context relevant to GI health and disease.
First Authors:
Subhash Kulkarni
Correspondence Authors:
Subhash Kulkarni,Milena Bogunovic
All Authors:
Subhash Kulkarni,Sravya Kurapati,Milena Bogunovic