Deciphering the Role of Innate Lymphoid Cells Group 3 in the Gut Microenvironment: A Narrative Review of Their Novel Contributions to Autoimmune Disease Pathogenesis

揭示先天性淋巴细胞第3组在肠道微环境中的作用:对其在自身免疫性疾病发病机制中新贡献的叙述性综述

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Abstract

Type 3 Innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) play a crucial role in intestinal immune function by serving as an innate effector that contributes to early-life defense against pathogens and helps protect the intestines from bacterial infections. ILC3s exert their immune function through cytokine secretion, patrolling actions and the generation of memory ILC3s that aid in repairing epithelial tissue and preserving mucosal barrier integrity. Moreover, dysregulation of ILC3s function has been implicated in the pathogenesis and progression of autoimmune diseases. This comprehensive review aims to explore the interactions between gut microbes, gut microbial metabolites, and diet in relation to ILC3s within the context of the gut microenvironment. Furthermore, the gut microenvironment has the potential to influence distant extra-intestinal sites through immunomodulation, thereby modifying their risk of inflammation. The gut has emerged as a significant focus of autoimmune disease research in recent years. However, the relationship between gut ILC3s and autoimmune diseases remains poorly understood. This paper aims to examine the potential association between ILC3s and autoimmune diseases.

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