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The immune interactions of gut glycans and microbiota in health and disease

Mahmut Demirturk, Mukaddes Sena Cinar, Fikri Y. Avci

2024Molecular Microbiology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The human digestive system harbors a vast diversity of commensal bacteria and maintains a symbiotic relationship with them. However, imbalances in the gut microbiota accompany various diseases, such as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) and colorectal cancers (CRCs), which significantly impact the well-being of populations globally. Glycosylation of the mucus layer is a crucial factor that plays a critical role in maintaining the homeostatic environment in the gut. This review delves into how the gut microbiota, immune cells, and gut mucus layer work together to establish a balanced gut environment. Specifically, the role of glycosylation in regulating immune cell responses and mucus metabolism in this process is examined.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyGut floraImmune systemGlycosylationMucusGlycanImmunologyMucinInflammatory bowel diseaseDiseaseGut bacteriaMicrobiologyGlycoproteinEcologyGeneticsBiochemistryPathologyMedicineGut microbiota and healthHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesInfant Nutrition and Health
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