The human body contains approximately ten times as many bacterial cells as human cells. Known as commensal bacteria, they exist in a mutually beneficial, symbiotic relationship with their human hosts, helping with a diverse range of functions that are only beginning to be understood. Now researchers report that microbiota regulate the ability of lung dendritic cells to generate immune responses.
Commensal bacteria regulate immune cells in lungs to produce proteins for host defense
by BobbyG | Jan 5, 2016 | Asthma in the News | 0 comments