TY - JOUR
T1 - Tolerance in intestinal inflammation and cancer
AU - Vulcano, Marisa
AU - Danese, Silvio
AU - Sica, Antonio
PY - 2008/5
Y1 - 2008/5
N2 - In the human body, mucosal surfaces of the intestinal tract are the largest and one of the most complex parts of the immune system. These surfaces are covered by a layer of epithelial cells which allows efficient absorption of nutrients but also serves to separate the intestine from an environment loaded with potential harmful agents. Discrimination between beneficial commensal bacteria, harmless antigens and pathogenic microorganisms is a central issue in the role that gut immune cells play in maintaining the balance between immune response and tolerance. However, the basis of this discrimination in the mucosal immune system, where this occurs and how it can affect both local and systemic responses is not yet well understood. Nevertheless, antigen uptake and presentation seems to be a crucial factor in this issue. In this review, we will discuss the key role of immune intestinal cells in the development of mucosal immunity, tolerance and disease.
AB - In the human body, mucosal surfaces of the intestinal tract are the largest and one of the most complex parts of the immune system. These surfaces are covered by a layer of epithelial cells which allows efficient absorption of nutrients but also serves to separate the intestine from an environment loaded with potential harmful agents. Discrimination between beneficial commensal bacteria, harmless antigens and pathogenic microorganisms is a central issue in the role that gut immune cells play in maintaining the balance between immune response and tolerance. However, the basis of this discrimination in the mucosal immune system, where this occurs and how it can affect both local and systemic responses is not yet well understood. Nevertheless, antigen uptake and presentation seems to be a crucial factor in this issue. In this review, we will discuss the key role of immune intestinal cells in the development of mucosal immunity, tolerance and disease.
KW - Dendritic Cells
KW - Intestinal Epithelial Cells
KW - Mesenteric Lymph Nodes
KW - Peyers patches
KW - T cell tolerance
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U2 - 10.2174/138945008784221143
DO - 10.2174/138945008784221143
M3 - Review article
SN - 1389-4501
VL - 9
SP - 404
EP - 412
JO - Current Drug Targets
JF - Current Drug Targets
IS - 5
ER -