Immune responses in the skin: Not so skinny at all.

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Biosciences Pub Date : 2025-01-01
Dipankar Nandi, Nikita S Ramteke
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The immune system is our defence network and primarily geared to protect us from pathogens and tumors. This aspect is evident in people who lack or possess a compromised immune system and are, therefore, highly susceptible to infections and development of cancer, as in AIDS patients (Nandi et al. 2020). However, healthy humans possess commensals in the gut and have developed a symbiotic relationship with these microbes. Indeed, we benefit from gut microbes that reside within us due to the production of microbial products such as vitamins, short-chain fatty acids, and other metabolites. As the gut flora changes with disease, information on the changed microbiome can be highly reflective of our health status (Shreiner et al. 2015). Recently, efforts have been directed towards better understanding of host responses towards commensals. While it is true that most of these efforts have focused on the gut, other organs have also been studied such as the respiratory tract and oral cavities. Two new studies have shed light on immune responses in the skin (Bousbaine et al. 2024; Gribonika et al. 2024). Why the skin? In fact, the skin is the largest and most well-exposed organ harboring immune capabilities to deal with several commensals (Belkaid and Segre 2014; Honda et al. 2019; Zhang et al. 2022). Most importantly, bacteria obtained from the skin in healthy humans are coated with antibodies, demonstrating host-directed immune responses (Metze et al. 1991); also, immunodeficient people are susceptible to skin infections (Lehman 2014). However, a detailed understanding of the players involved, and the extent of skin-directed immune responses in dealing with various microbes are lacking. Two recent papers have shed new light on immune responses in the skin utilizing high end flow cytometry, several strains of mutant mice and RNA seq (Bousbaine et al. 2024; Gribonika et al. 2024).

皮肤的免疫反应:一点也不瘦。
免疫系统是我们的防御网络,主要是为了保护我们免受病原体和肿瘤的侵害。这一点在缺乏免疫系统或免疫系统受损的人群中很明显,因此,他们很容易感染和发展癌症,如艾滋病患者(Nandi等,2020)。然而,健康的人类在肠道中拥有共生体,并与这些微生物形成了共生关系。事实上,我们受益于我们体内的肠道微生物,因为微生物产物如维生素、短链脂肪酸和其他代谢物的产生。由于肠道菌群随疾病而变化,有关变化的微生物组的信息可以高度反映我们的健康状况(Shreiner et al. 2015)。最近,人们致力于更好地了解寄主对共生体的反应。虽然大多数研究都集中在肠道上,但其他器官也得到了研究,比如呼吸道和口腔。两项新的研究揭示了皮肤的免疫反应(Bousbaine et al. 2024;Gribonika et al. 2024)。为什么是皮肤?事实上,皮肤是最大和最容易暴露的器官,拥有免疫能力来应对几种共生体(Belkaid and Segre 2014;Honda等人,2019;Zhang et al. 2022)。最重要的是,从健康人皮肤中获得的细菌被抗体包裹,显示出宿主定向免疫反应(Metze et al. 1991);此外,免疫缺陷的人容易受到皮肤感染(Lehman 2014)。然而,对所涉及的参与者的详细了解,以及在处理各种微生物时皮肤定向免疫反应的程度是缺乏的。最近的两篇论文利用高端流式细胞术、几种突变小鼠菌株和RNA测序技术,揭示了皮肤免疫反应的新进展(Bousbaine et al. 2024;Gribonika et al. 2024)。
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Journal of Biosciences
Journal of Biosciences 生物-生物学
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5.80
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83
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Biosciences is a quarterly journal published by the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore. It covers all areas of Biology and is the premier journal in the country within its scope. It is indexed in Current Contents and other standard Biological and Medical databases. The Journal of Biosciences began in 1934 as the Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences (Section B). This continued until 1978 when it was split into three parts : Proceedings-Animal Sciences, Proceedings-Plant Sciences and Proceedings-Experimental Biology. Proceedings-Experimental Biology was renamed Journal of Biosciences in 1979; and in 1991, Proceedings-Animal Sciences and Proceedings-Plant Sciences merged with it.
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