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      Dialogue between skin microbiota and immunity.

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          Abstract

          Human skin, the body's largest organ, functions as a physical barrier to bar the entry of foreign pathogens, while concomitantly providing a home to myriad commensals. Over a human's life span, keratinized skin cells, immune cells, and microbes all interact to integrate the processes of maintaining skin's physical and immune barrier under homeostatic healthy conditions and also under multiple stresses, such as wounding or infection. In this Review, we explore the intricate interactions of microbes and immune cells on the skin surface and within associated appendages to regulate this orchestrated maturation in the context of both host physiological changes and environmental challenges.

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          Journal
          Science
          Science (New York, N.Y.)
          American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
          1095-9203
          0036-8075
          Nov 21 2014
          : 346
          : 6212
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Program in Barrier Immunity and Repair and Mucosal Immunology Section, Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, National Institute of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD, USA. ybelkaid@niaid.nih.gov jsegre@nhgri.nih.gov.
          [2 ] Microbial Genomics Section, Translational and Functional Genomics Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA. ybelkaid@niaid.nih.gov jsegre@nhgri.nih.gov.
          Article
          346/6212/954
          10.1126/science.1260144
          25414304
          1b5142c9-6bde-44da-8163-75196e36d636
          Copyright © 2014, American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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