About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to explore the acute immune responses of the host to infectious mucosal diseases, with a focus on identifying the mechanisms by which pathogens are recognized and neutralized. The objective is to uncover the vulnerabilities in the host immune system that pathogens exploit and to propose innovative interventions that can bolster mucosal immunity.
To gather further insights in mucosal immunology, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• The roles and functions of diverse innate mucosal mediators: including immune cells, signaling molecules, and their interactions.
• The immune response dynamics of the gastrointestinal tract to various pathogens.
• Host immune strategies in the respiratory tract against bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections.
• Development and evaluation of novel therapeutic approaches targeting mucosal immunity.
By investigating these areas, this Research Topic seeks to answer critical questions about the interplay between host defenses and pathogen evasion strategies, ultimately contributing to the development of more effective treatments for mucosal infections.
Keywords: Innate immunity, ILCs in mucosa, Myeloid cells in gut diseases, mucosal immunity, innate cells in lungs infection
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