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Crosstalk between gut microbiota and gut resident macrophages in inflammatory bowel disease
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2023
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Chronic Inflammatory DiseasesDysbiosisHost-microbe InteractionsImmunologyGastroenterologyGut MicrobiotaInflammationMicrobiota-macrophages InteractionsGut MicrobiologyGut Resident MacrophagesMicrobial InteractionsUlcerative ColitisIntestinal MicrobiotaHost-microbe InteractionMicrobiomeMacrophages LeadsMucosal ImmunologyMicrobiologyGut BarrierMedicine
Macrophages residing in the gut maintain gut homeostasis by orchestrating patho-gens and innocuous antigens. A disturbance in macrophages leads to gut inflamma-tion, causing conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Macrophages ex-hibit remarkable plasticity, as they are sensitive to various signals in the tissue micro-environment. During the recent decades, gut microbiota has been highlighted refer-ring to their critical roles in immunity response. Microbiome-derived metabolites and products can interact with macrophages to participate in the progression of IBD. In this review, we describe recent findings in this field and provide an overview of the current understanding of microbiota-macrophages interactions in IBD, which may lead to the development of new targets and treatment options for patients with IBD.
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