The intestinal immune system and its relation to disease.

Laissue, J A; Chappuis, B B; Müller, C; Reubi, J C; Gebbers, J-O (1993). The intestinal immune system and its relation to disease. Digestive diseases, 11(4-5), pp. 298-312. Karger 10.1159/000171421

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The essential protective structure against the heavy enteric antigenic burden, the gut mucosa, prevents penetration of noxious agents, but allows a minimal exchange of large molecules and particles between the gut lumen and the 'milieu intérieur' of the body. M cells in the follicle-associated epithelium of the gut, ideal gateways for the presentation of enteric antigens to the cells of the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT), are also weak links in the mucosal barrier, and may provide access for various microorganisms. The afferent limb of the GALT consists of distinct aggregates of lymphoid cells located in Peyer's patches, the vermiform appendix and the solitary lymphatic follicles, and of the mesenteric lymph nodes. The efferent limb subsumes the diffusely scattered mucosal leukocytes, mainly lymphocytes and plasma cells. Intraepithelial and mucosal T lymphocytes are instrumental in launching local immune responses, producing lymphokines, and in the specific lysis of virally infected cells. Antigenic stimulation of the GALT results in local secretion of antibodies, or in suppression of systemic immunologic responses to ingested antigens ('oral tolerance'). Poorly controlled mucosal immune responses result in organ-specific diseases. Extranodal lymphomas that mimic structures of the GALT may arise on a background of inflammatory or immunologic (autoimmune) disorders.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Review Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Service Sector > Institute of Pathology

UniBE Contributor:

Laissue, Jean, Müller, Christoph (C), Reubi-Kattenbusch, Jean-Claude

Subjects:

500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

0257-2753

Publisher:

Karger

Language:

English

Submitter:

Christoph Müller

Date Deposited:

23 Sep 2022 15:19

Last Modified:

21 Jun 2023 12:54

Publisher DOI:

10.1159/000171421

PubMed ID:

8222310

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/172945

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/172945

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