THE INTERACTION OF MICROFLORA WITH THE HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THE ANALYSIS OF MEASURES TO IMPROVE MICROFLORA

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The host immune system's induction, education, and operation are all significantly influenced by the microbiota.  In exchange, the host immune system has developed a number of strategies for preserving its mutually beneficial association with the microbiota.  Maintaining this conversation enables the use of regulatory mechanisms involved in the long-term tolerance to harmless antigens as well as the production of protective responses to pathogens.  Tonic microbe detection and intricate feedback loops between the immune system's innate and adaptive components are necessary for microorganisms to be able to influence the immunological tone of tissues both locally and systemically. Here, we go over the main cellular mediators of these interactions and talk about new topics related to our present comprehension of the host-microbiota homeostatic immunological dialogue.

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Mamatmusaeva, F. ., Gulmurotova, D. ., Safarova, D., & Alimqulova, O. . (2025). THE INTERACTION OF MICROFLORA WITH THE HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THE ANALYSIS OF MEASURES TO IMPROVE MICROFLORA. Евразийский журнал медицинских и естественных наук, 5(11), 70–78. извлечено от https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/EJMNS/article/view/65519

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