Intestinal pathogenic bacteria utilize their own virulence factors to interfere with the nor-mal function of intestinal epithelial cells and evade clearance by the host immune system through precise gene regulation and expression strategies,thereby causing a variety of diseases.It has been found that the mechanisms affecting the gene expression strategies of pathogens include the toxin-antitoxin system,secretory system,and quorum sensing system.Novel antimicrobial strategies are being developed to interfere with the inherent gene regulatory system of bacteria and inhibit the expression of virulence genes,thus enabling a modest approach to the treatment of intestinal disea-ses.This paper initially discusses the components of innate immunity in the gut,followed by a dis-cussion of the common gene regulatory system of intestinal pathogenic bacteria.This article aims to clarify the mechanisms by which intestinal pathogenic bacteria evade clearance by the innate im-mune system through gene regulation and expression strategies,and to provide new ideas for the treatment of intestinal bacterial diseases.