Natural Products and Intestinal Mucosal Immunity

Natural Products and Intestinal Mucosal Immunity

  • Haiqiang Yao
  • Chunping Wan
  • Jin-Yi Wan
  • Shanlan Mo
  • Pinpin Sui
Publisher:Frontiers Media SAISBN 13: 9782832569740ISBN 10: 2832569749

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Natural Products and Intestinal Mucosal Immunity is written by Haiqiang Yao and published by Frontiers Media SA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 2832569749 (ISBN 10) and 9782832569740 (ISBN 13).

The intestinal tract is the largest immune organ of the body, and intestinal mucosal immunity builds the first line of defense for the intestinal tract. Impaired intestinal immunity plays a vital role in gastrointestinal, metabolic, and a plethora of other related diseases. Natural products including numerous herbs, dietary supplements, and monomeric compounds exhibit significant biological activities in immunoregulation, emerging as an essential source of innovative drug development. In the past decades, a host of exciting advances have been achieved in the field of immunological modulation by natural products. Therefore, understanding the potential effects and mechanisms of special natural products and derivatives on intestinal mucosal immunity will boost the discovery of novel strategies to tackle the puzzles present in intestinal mucosal immunity. Hence, the present research topic aims to promote the research on natural products in regulating intestinal mucosal immunity to combat chronic inflammation, injured intestinal mucosa, immunometabolic disorders, tumorigenic pathologies, etc. This research topic welcomes Original Research articles, Reviews, Perspectives, Comments, and Letters, including but not limited to the following subtopics: 1. Effects and mechanisms of natural products regulating intestinal mucosal immunity based on rigorous methodologies with proper in vitro and in vivo models; 2. Effects of natural products on immunometabolism in treating impaired intestinal barrier function; 3. The role of gut microbiota and its derived metabolites in natural products modulating the intestinal mucosal immunity; 4. Therapeutic effects of natural products against relative diseases by targeting intestinal mucosal immunity; 5. The target immune cells or signaling pathways involved in the modulation of natural products on intestinal mucosal immunity; 6. Applying innovative approaches including multi-omics, single-cell, CRISPR, system biology, bioinformatics, etc. to address the issues of this topic.