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Illuminating the oral microbiome: cellular microbiology

Richard J. Lamont, Daniel P. Miller, Juhi Bagaitkar

2023FEMS Microbiology Reviews21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Epithelial cells line mucosal surfaces such as in the gingival crevice and provide a barrier to the ingress of colonizing microorganisms. However, epithelial cells are more than a passive barrier to microbial intrusion, and rather constitute an interactive interface with colonizing organisms which senses the composition of the microbiome and communicates this information to the underlying cells of the innate immune system. Microorganisms, for their part, have devised means to manipulate host cell signal transduction pathways to favor their colonization and survival. Study of this field, which has become known as cellular microbiology, has revealed much about epithelial cell physiology, bacterial colonization and pathogenic strategies, and innate host responses.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeBiologyInnate immune systemColonizationMicrobiologyImmune systemSignal transductionCell biologyHost (biology)Colonisation resistanceMicroorganismBacteriaImmunologyGeneticsOral microbiology and periodontitis researchStreptococcal Infections and TreatmentsImmune Response and Inflammation
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