
Flagellin is a subunit protein of the flagellum, a whip-like appendage that enables bacterial motility. Traditionally, flagellin was viewed as a virulence factor that contributes to the adhesion and invasion of host cells, but now it has emerged as a potent immune activator, shaping both the innate and adaptive arms of immunity during microbial infections. In this review, we summarize our understanding of bacterial flagellin and host immune system interactions and the role flagellin as an adjuvant, anti-tumor and radioprotective agent, and we address important areas of future research interests.
Mucous Membrane, Bacteria, Radiation-Protective Agents, Review, Bacterial Physiological Phenomena, Immunomodulation, Adjuvants, Immunologic, Gene Expression Regulation, Immune System, Neoplasms, Bacterial Vaccines, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Animals, Humans, Immunotherapy, Flagellin, Signal Transduction
Mucous Membrane, Bacteria, Radiation-Protective Agents, Review, Bacterial Physiological Phenomena, Immunomodulation, Adjuvants, Immunologic, Gene Expression Regulation, Immune System, Neoplasms, Bacterial Vaccines, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Animals, Humans, Immunotherapy, Flagellin, Signal Transduction
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