Skin autonomous antibody production regulates host-microbiota interactions
Briefly

The skin acts as an autonomous lymphoid organ, fostering a symbiotic relationship with skin commensals through parallel immune responses to maintain microbial balance.
Host-microbiota interactions in the skin stimulate classical germinal center formation and promote the development of local tertiary lymphoid organs, enhancing antibody responses.
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