Abstract: Probiotics are microbial organisms that are administered in supplements or foods to enhance the well-being of the host. There exists substantial evidence that in a strain and dose-dependent manner, probiotics can modulate systemic and mucosal immune function, improve intestinal barrier function, alter gut microecology, and exert metabolic effects on the host. Several strains of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium are able to compete with pathogens for binding to intestinal epithelial cells, and can displace pathogens. Epithelial cell signalling pathways are stimulated by whole microbes, structural components, and microbial-produced metabolites. In particular, the NF-kB pathway is modulated by probiotics at many different levels with...
Background: The integrity of the intestinal barrier is fundamental to gut health and homeostasis; it...
A substantial and increasing body of clinical evidence supports the role of specific strains and mix...
Over the past decade, interest in the use of probiotics, or “good bacteria”, for human health advanc...
Intestinal barrier integrity is a prerequisite for homeostasis of mucosal function, which is balance...
The epithelial cell layer that lines the intestine creates a barrier, largely mediated by the tight ...
The exact effect of probiotics on epithelial barrier function is not well understood. The aims of th...
The exact effect of probiotics on epithelial barrier function is not well understood. The aims of th...
Copyright © 2013 Saskia van Hemert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The expert group received funding from the ILSI Europe Probiotic Task Force. Industry members of th...
Background/Aims: Dysfunction of autophagy has been associated with loss of intestinal homeostasis. L...
Weaning disturbs the intestinal barrier function and increases the risk of infection in piglets. Pro...
BACKGROUND: Probiotics are proposed to positively modulate the intestinal epithelial barrier formed ...
Disruptions in the intestinal epithelial barrier can result in devastating consequences and a multit...
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12328-010-0154-0Probiotics are defined as “live microorganisms which conf...
Probiotics are proposed to positively modulate the intestinal epithelial barrier formed by intestina...
Background: The integrity of the intestinal barrier is fundamental to gut health and homeostasis; it...
A substantial and increasing body of clinical evidence supports the role of specific strains and mix...
Over the past decade, interest in the use of probiotics, or “good bacteria”, for human health advanc...
Intestinal barrier integrity is a prerequisite for homeostasis of mucosal function, which is balance...
The epithelial cell layer that lines the intestine creates a barrier, largely mediated by the tight ...
The exact effect of probiotics on epithelial barrier function is not well understood. The aims of th...
The exact effect of probiotics on epithelial barrier function is not well understood. The aims of th...
Copyright © 2013 Saskia van Hemert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The expert group received funding from the ILSI Europe Probiotic Task Force. Industry members of th...
Background/Aims: Dysfunction of autophagy has been associated with loss of intestinal homeostasis. L...
Weaning disturbs the intestinal barrier function and increases the risk of infection in piglets. Pro...
BACKGROUND: Probiotics are proposed to positively modulate the intestinal epithelial barrier formed ...
Disruptions in the intestinal epithelial barrier can result in devastating consequences and a multit...
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12328-010-0154-0Probiotics are defined as “live microorganisms which conf...
Probiotics are proposed to positively modulate the intestinal epithelial barrier formed by intestina...
Background: The integrity of the intestinal barrier is fundamental to gut health and homeostasis; it...
A substantial and increasing body of clinical evidence supports the role of specific strains and mix...
Over the past decade, interest in the use of probiotics, or “good bacteria”, for human health advanc...