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Interaction between the gut microbiome and mucosal immune system

Interaction between the gut microbiome and mucosal immune system

... intestinal microbiome promoted the dif- ferentiation of naive CD8 + T cells toward CD4 + T cells ...the gut [46, ...the gut bar- rier ...specific immune response ... See full document

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Interaction Between Familial Transmission and a Constitutively Active Immune System Shapes Gut Microbiota in Drosophila melanogaster

Interaction Between Familial Transmission and a Constitutively Active Immune System Shapes Gut Microbiota in Drosophila melanogaster

... their gut microbiome (Lin et ...differences between wild-type rats and the transgenic ...of gut inflammation and differences with wild-type rats could be due to different foun- der ...whether ... See full document

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The development and role of microbial-host interactions in gut mucosal immune development

The development and role of microbial-host interactions in gut mucosal immune development

... mune system of neonates is functionally different from that of adults ...the mucosal immune system includ- ing maternally-derived antigen and antibody [5], mater- nal environment, host ... See full document

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Functional Dynamics of the Gut Microbiome in Elderly People during Probiotic Consumption

Functional Dynamics of the Gut Microbiome in Elderly People during Probiotic Consumption

... resident gut microbiota and its interaction with the ...the gut microbiota in a study of 12 healthy individuals, 65 to 80 years ...the gut microbiota was modulated by probiotic ...interactions ... See full document

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Sex differences matter in the gut: effect on mucosal immune activation and inflammation

Sex differences matter in the gut: effect on mucosal immune activation and inflammation

... in mucosal immune responses, the jejunum is one of the most cellular regions of the small intestine with a large percentage of the body’ s T ...link between sex differences and the regulation of ... See full document

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The Probiotic Bacterium Lactobacillus casei Induces Activation of the Gut Mucosal Immune System through Innate Immunity

The Probiotic Bacterium Lactobacillus casei Induces Activation of the Gut Mucosal Immune System through Innate Immunity

... the immune system are unknown yet, but many of them are attributed to an increase in the innate or in the acquired immune ...innate immune response, this bacterium was orally administered to ... See full document

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Gut microbiome modulates efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors

Gut microbiome modulates efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors

... digestive system, symbiotic commensals promote process of saccharide digestion and absorption by transforming polysaccha- rides into disaccharides and monosaccharides [22, ...dysregulated gut ... See full document

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The gut microbiome and response to immune checkpoint inhibitors: preclinical and clinical strategies

The gut microbiome and response to immune checkpoint inhibitors: preclinical and clinical strategies

... functional immune systems or is it through mecha- nisms of the bacteria themselves that determine the host immune system’s capability to engage in antitumor responses ...antitumor immune response is ... See full document

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Viral Suppression and Immune Restoration in the Gastrointestinal Mucosa of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Infected Patients Initiating Therapy during Primary or Chronic Infection

Viral Suppression and Immune Restoration in the Gastrointestinal Mucosa of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Infected Patients Initiating Therapy during Primary or Chronic Infection

... the gut mucosal immune system com- pared to the peripheral blood in HIV-1-infected ...of mucosal CD4 ⫹ T-cell restoration was associated with the level of viral suppression and the ... See full document

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Rectal Microbiome Composition Correlates with Humoral Immunity to HIV-1 in Vaccinated Rhesus Macaques

Rectal Microbiome Composition Correlates with Humoral Immunity to HIV-1 in Vaccinated Rhesus Macaques

... The microbiome is an integral and dynamic component of the host and is emerging as a critical determinant of immune responses; however, its influence on vaccine immunogenicity is largely not well ... See full document

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The interaction between gut microbiota and age-related changes in immune function and inflammation

The interaction between gut microbiota and age-related changes in immune function and inflammation

... Nowadays, an arsenal of dietary products is available for the restoration of microbiota in young and elderly popu- lation [36]. Prebiotics, as non digestible components of fruits, vegetables and grain, are ... See full document

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Interactions between the Gut Microbiome and Mucosal Immunoglobulins A, M, and G in the Developing Infant Gut

Interactions between the Gut Microbiome and Mucosal Immunoglobulins A, M, and G in the Developing Infant Gut

... the gut and attach to roughly half of the trillions of bacterial cells ...own immune system takes over this task after a few ...infant gut as the infant develops from birth to 18 months old ... See full document

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Lymphoma Caused by Intestinal Microbiota

Lymphoma Caused by Intestinal Microbiota

... and gut immune system must constantly communicate to maintain a balance between tolerance and activation: on one hand, our immune system should protect us from pathogenic ... See full document

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The altered gut virome community in rhesus monkeys is correlated with the gut bacterial microbiome and associated metabolites

The altered gut virome community in rhesus monkeys is correlated with the gut bacterial microbiome and associated metabolites

... The gut microbiome of an animal consists of bacteria, vi- ruses, fungi and so ...the immune system, and through these basic functions, these microbes directly or indirectly affect most of the ... See full document

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Microbial Eukaryotes: a Missing Link in Gut Microbiome Studies

Microbial Eukaryotes: a Missing Link in Gut Microbiome Studies

... human gut microbiome, emergent studies have provided exciting new findings that involve microbial ...the gut microbiome, likely capable of influencing the overall microbiome structure, as ... See full document

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Recovery of the Gut Microbiome following Fecal Microbiota Transplantation

Recovery of the Gut Microbiome following Fecal Microbiota Transplantation

... differences between recipi- ents and donors, the potential metabolic contribution by the com- munity is also greatly different between pre-FMT and donor/post- FMT ... See full document

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A Molecular Level Landscape of Diet Gut Microbiome Interactions: Toward Dietary Interventions Targeting Bacterial Genes

A Molecular Level Landscape of Diet Gut Microbiome Interactions: Toward Dietary Interventions Targeting Bacterial Genes

... human gut and colon (32, 33). The levels of SCFAs in the gut, especially butyrate and propionate, have been connected with the development of different diseases ranging from meta- bolic and inflammatory ... See full document

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Symbiotic and antibiotic interactions between gut commensal microbiota and host immune system

Symbiotic and antibiotic interactions between gut commensal microbiota and host immune system

... human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by maintaining a symbiotic relationship with the ...adaptive immune system and maintenance of its homeo- ... See full document

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Symbiotic Human Gut Bacteria with Variable Metabolic Priorities for Host Mucosal Glycans

Symbiotic Human Gut Bacteria with Variable Metabolic Priorities for Host Mucosal Glycans

... lated gut symbionts also behave similarly and assign low metabolic priority to O-glycans when they are presented with alternative ...utilization system (sus) and is activated on starch ... See full document

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The In Feed Antibiotic Carbadox Induces Phage Gene Transcription in the Swine Gut Microbiome

The In Feed Antibiotic Carbadox Induces Phage Gene Transcription in the Swine Gut Microbiome

... thricin acetyltransferase, and an aminoglycoside phosphotransferase (Fig. 5B). The aminoglycoside phosphotransferase (aph3=) gene on this contig tended to be more abundant in carbadox-treated animals (Fig. 5A), but this ... See full document

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