Antibiotics, microbiota, and immune defense

The gastrointestinal tract microbiota contributes to the development and differentiation of the mammalian immune system. The composition of the microbiota affects immune responses and affects susceptibility to infection by intestinal pathogens and development of allergic and inflammatory bowel disea...

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description The gastrointestinal tract microbiota contributes to the development and differentiation of the mammalian immune system. The composition of the microbiota affects immune responses and affects susceptibility to infection by intestinal pathogens and development of allergic and inflammatory bowel diseases. Antibiotic administration, while facilitating clearance of targeted infections, also perturbs commensal microbial communities and decreases host resistance to antibiotic-resistant microbes. Here, we review recent advances that begin to define the interactions between complex intestinal microbial populations and the mammalian immune system and how this relation is perturbed by antibiotic administration. We further discuss how antibiotic-induced disruption of the microbiota and immune homeostasis can lead to disease and we review strategies to restore immune defenses during antibiotic administration.
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Allergy and Immunology
Animals
Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
antibiotic resistance
Antibiotics
Apoptosis
Bacteria
Bacterial infections
Cytokines
gastrointestinal system
Gram-positive bacteria
homeostasis
Homeostasis - drug effects
Humans
immune response
Immune system
Immune System - drug effects
immunity
Immunity, Mucosal - drug effects
infection
Infections
Inflammatory bowel disease
Intestinal Mucosa - drug effects
Intestinal Mucosa - immunology
Intestinal Mucosa - microbiology
Large intestine
Ligands
mammals
Metagenome - drug effects
microbial communities
microbiota
microorganisms
pathogens
Proteins
Small intestine
Viral infections
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