Immortal Hair
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.

Search
 
 

Display results as :
 


Rechercher Advanced Search

Check Out Our Sponsors
Brought to you by
Hair Loss Forum
Navigation
 Portal
 Index
 Memberlist
 Profile
 FAQ
 Search
Latest topics
» Are there any stem cell treatments that doesn't require liposuction?
All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1 EmptyFri May 17, 2024 7:01 am by Atlas

» zombie cells
All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1 EmptySat May 11, 2024 6:54 am by CausticSymmetry

» Sandalore - could it be a game changer?
All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1 EmptyWed May 08, 2024 9:45 pm by MikeGore

» *The first scientific evidence in 2021 that viruses do not exist*
All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1 EmptyTue May 07, 2024 4:18 am by CausticSymmetry

» China is at it again
All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1 EmptyTue May 07, 2024 4:07 am by CausticSymmetry

» Ways to increase adult stem cells
All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1 EmptyMon May 06, 2024 5:40 pm by el_llama

» pentadecanoic acid
All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1 EmptySun May 05, 2024 10:56 am by CausticSymmetry

» Exosome Theory and Herpes
All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1 EmptyFri May 03, 2024 3:25 am by CausticSymmetry

» Road to recovery - my own log of everything I'm currently trying for HL
All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1 EmptyTue Apr 30, 2024 1:55 pm by JtheDreamer

Navigation
 Portal
 Index
 Memberlist
 Profile
 FAQ
 Search

All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1

Go down

All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1 Empty All Immunity is Mucosal – The GUT is No 1

Post  LittleFighter Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:53 am

For those who don't believe it yet... lol


The Gut is The Formula 1 of Immunity

mi_cimageProperly regulated mucosal immunity is critical to overall health and well being. The cells found in the mucosal surfaces of the mucosal surfaces of the body meet on a daily basis local challenges from foods, microbes and environmental pollutants. The result is a series of immunological decisions that on a single day exceed those made by the systemic immune system in a lifetime.

The immune system in these tissues, mostly the innate immune system must translate this onslaught to the systemic immune system in such a way that will affect the body as a whole. Immune tolerance or homeostasis at these tissues will ensure adequate nourishment from ‘foreign’ food stuffs for bacterial/commensal balance and commensal balance will ensure immunological tolerance keeping the balance of power in the hands of health promoters via this yin and yang relationship.

However, should mucosal tolerance be lost, damage can occur to tissues, not just locally due to an unregulated inflammatory response, but its effects can be seen throughout the body. This can manifest as autoimmune disease, allergy, depression and even cancer.
Commensals have a vital role to play.

Whilst the crucial role of bacteria in the development, activation and regulation of immunity has long been recognised, far less is understood about the role of specific bacterial species and of course their interactions amongst other species and the effect of local tissue health. The current growth of research into metagenomics continues to expand the understanding of the how our microbial friends colonise the mucosal surfaces increasing the interest in the role of our little friends and their effect on immunity via the wet surfaces of our bodies.

Nowhere is this more complex or fascinating than the gastrointestinal tract, with over 40,000 and counting individual species identified so far, it is also clear that their composition varies widely among individuals. It is also apparent that changes in the composition of these organisms or ‘dysbiosis’ causes not only local inflammation but can induce significant collateral damage and cause systemic disease including depression.

Administration of cytokines including interferon (IFN)-alpha and cytokine inducers such lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and typhoid vaccination have also been found to lead to a host of behavioral changes that overlap with those seen in depressed patients including depressed mood, anxiety, anorexia, fatigue, psychomotor retardation, impaired sleep and cognitive dysfunction. [1]

In the gastrointestinal tract (the source of the secreted immunoglobulin IgA), and the families of regulatory T cells, essential for inflammation control work together to produce IgA antibodies specific to limit challenging antigens. The combination of Treg-sIgA microbial homeostasis acts as a vital stabilser, a sort of homeostatic glue that keeps the commensals content and so prevents inflammation and adherence by unwanted pathogens.

In mammals, the gut is populated with an extremely dense and diverse bacterial community. The colonisation of the intestine with bacteria is invariably associated with a prompt and abundant generation of immunoglobulin A (IgA) from the B cells present in the gut-associated lymphoid tissues. Upon secretion into the intestinal lumen, IgA provide protection against pathogens, and has a key role in selection and maintenance of gut microbiota. Thus, from studies in mice, it is thought that hypermutated high-affinity IgA neutralise toxins and drive diversification of bacterial communities, whereas nonmutated natural IgA limit the penetration of commensal bacteria below the intestinal epithelial surface.[2]

Another important chemical is the essential cytokine – TGFβ which in conjunction with the vitamin retinoic acid combines at differing concentrations to either increase inflammation by inducing TH17 cells or induces tolerance via Treg cells. The role of nutrients in homeostasis of the gut are excellently represented by the role of vitamin A.

Other bacteria promote a reduction in inflammation via the induction of the cytokine IL-10. The probiotic LGG Culturelle adds an extra benefit by supporting the epithelial cell health reducing exposure of bacterial products to the sensitive submucosal immune cells.
Comment

However, it is also important to remember that even commensals can be a problem if the health of the tissues are compromised by trauma or antibiotics. The manipulation of the bacterial species represents an exciting area for nutritionally oriented clinicians to become involved in, as every meal of natural foods includes a healthy dose of microbial hitchikers!

[1] Brydon et al., 2008 L. Brydon, N.A. Harrison, C. Walker, A. Steptoe and H.D. Critchley, Peripheral inflammation is associated with altered substantia nigra activity and psychomotor slowing in humans, Biol. Psychiatry 63 (2008), pp. 1022–1029

[2] Suzuki,K and Fagarasan,S . Diverse regulatory pathways for IgA synthesis in the gut Mucosal Immunology (2009) 2, 468–471; doi:10.1038/mi.2009.107
LittleFighter
LittleFighter

Posts : 1114
Join date : 2009-07-07

Back to top Go down

Back to top

- Similar topics

 
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum