Thaiss_2016_Nature_535_65

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Title : The microbiome and innate immunity - Thaiss_2016_Nature_535_65
Author(s) : Thaiss CA , Zmora N , Levy M , Elinav E
Ref : Nature , 535 :65 , 2016
Abstract :

The intestinal microbiome is a signalling hub that integrates environmental inputs, such as diet, with genetic and immune signals to affect the host's metabolism, immunity and response to infection. The haematopoietic and non-haematopoietic cells of the innate immune system are located strategically at the host-microbiome interface. These cells have the ability to sense microorganisms or their metabolic products and to translate the signals into host physiological responses and the regulation of microbial ecology. Aberrations in the communication between the innate immune system and the gut microbiota might contribute to complex diseases.

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Thaiss CA, Zmora N, Levy M, Elinav E (2016)
The microbiome and innate immunity
Nature 535 :65

Thaiss CA, Zmora N, Levy M, Elinav E (2016)
Nature 535 :65