Gut commensal flora: tolerance and homeostasis

  • Rescigno M
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Abstract

Commensal microorganisms are not ignored by the intestinal immune system. Recent evidence shows that commensals actively participate in maintaining intestinal immune homeostasis by interacting with intestinal epithelial cells and delivering tolerogenic signals that are transmitted to the underlying cells of the immune system.

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Rescigno, M. (2009). Gut commensal flora: tolerance and homeostasis. F1000 Biology Reports, 1. https://doi.org/10.3410/b1-9

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