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      Intestinal Bacteria and the Regulation of Immune Cell Homeostasis

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      Annual review of immunology
      commensal, bacteria, IBD, allergy, antibiotic, germ-free, microbiota, colitis

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          The human intestine is colonized by an estimated 100 trillion bacteria. Some of these bacteria are essential for normal physiology, whereas others have been implicated in the pathogenesis of multiple inflammatory diseases including IBD and asthma. This review examines the influence of signals from intestinal bacteria on the homeostasis of the mammalian immune system in the context of health and disease. We review the bacterial composition of the mammalian intestine, known bacterial-derived immunoregulatory molecules, and the mammalian innate immune receptors that recognize them. We discuss the influence of bacterial-derived signals on immune cell function and the mechanisms by which these signals modulate the development and progression of inflammatory disease. We conclude with an examination of successes and future challenges in using bacterial communities or their products in the prevention or treatment of human disease.

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          8309206
          1564
          Annu Rev Immunol
          Annu. Rev. Immunol.
          Annual review of immunology
          0732-0582
          1545-3278
          10 September 2017
          2010
          23 September 2017
          : 28
          : 623-667
          Affiliations
          University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathobiology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-4539
          Article
          PMC5610356 PMC5610356 5610356 nihpa904971
          10.1146/annurev-immunol-030409-101330
          5610356
          20192812
          9fb7bf7c-c6fe-4cf7-9fc3-571312193ceb
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          commensal,colitis,microbiota,germ-free,antibiotic,allergy,IBD,bacteria
          commensal, colitis, microbiota, germ-free, antibiotic, allergy, IBD, bacteria

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