La régulation de l'homéostasie intestinale est de la plus haute importance en raison de la constante exposition de l'intestin aux antigènes alimentaires et à la flore commensale. La perturbation de la flore intestinale est souvent associée à diverses maladies telles que l'allergie, l'obésité et certaines maladies inflammatoires. La plupart des individus sont tolérant aux antigènes alimentaires et ne développe pas de réponse immunitaire sauf en cas de prédisposition génétique ou d'exposition à un environnement défavorable. La réponse allergique se caractérise par la production d'IgE stimulé par les lymphocytes Th2. Les symptômes allergiques sont très variés et affectent plusieurs parties de l'organisme. La plupart des travaux de recherche s...
ABSTRACTMucosal barriers encounter an environment that is rich in pathogens that possess mechanisms ...
Airway and intestinal epithelial layers represent first line physical barriers, playing a key role i...
Food allergies are increasing in prevalence at a higher rate than can be explained by genetic factor...
Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) are known to regulate allergic sensitization. We addressed the ro...
The challenge of the mucosal gut associated immune system is to remain unresponsive to food products...
The challenge of the mucosal gut associated immune system is to remain unresponsive to food products...
The challenge of the mucosal gut associated immune system is to remain unresponsive to food products...
The rapid rise of allergic disorders in developed countries has been attributed to the hygiene hypot...
The rapid rise of allergic disorders in developed countries has been attributed to the hygiene hypot...
Changes in lifestyle, diet and environmental factors in westernized countries correspond with the ri...
Changes in lifestyle, diet and environmental factors in westernized countries correspond with the ri...
Alterations in the gut microbiota composition are associated with food allergy. Toll-like receptors ...
Alterations in the gut microbiota composition are associated with food allergy. Toll-like receptors ...
The immune environment in the gut is maintained by the constant exchange of information between immu...
Der Darm ist eines der wichtigsten menschlichen Organe. Seine Hauptaufgabe, welche durch die semiper...
ABSTRACTMucosal barriers encounter an environment that is rich in pathogens that possess mechanisms ...
Airway and intestinal epithelial layers represent first line physical barriers, playing a key role i...
Food allergies are increasing in prevalence at a higher rate than can be explained by genetic factor...
Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) are known to regulate allergic sensitization. We addressed the ro...
The challenge of the mucosal gut associated immune system is to remain unresponsive to food products...
The challenge of the mucosal gut associated immune system is to remain unresponsive to food products...
The challenge of the mucosal gut associated immune system is to remain unresponsive to food products...
The rapid rise of allergic disorders in developed countries has been attributed to the hygiene hypot...
The rapid rise of allergic disorders in developed countries has been attributed to the hygiene hypot...
Changes in lifestyle, diet and environmental factors in westernized countries correspond with the ri...
Changes in lifestyle, diet and environmental factors in westernized countries correspond with the ri...
Alterations in the gut microbiota composition are associated with food allergy. Toll-like receptors ...
Alterations in the gut microbiota composition are associated with food allergy. Toll-like receptors ...
The immune environment in the gut is maintained by the constant exchange of information between immu...
Der Darm ist eines der wichtigsten menschlichen Organe. Seine Hauptaufgabe, welche durch die semiper...
ABSTRACTMucosal barriers encounter an environment that is rich in pathogens that possess mechanisms ...
Airway and intestinal epithelial layers represent first line physical barriers, playing a key role i...
Food allergies are increasing in prevalence at a higher rate than can be explained by genetic factor...