Important insights have recently been gained in our understanding of the intricate relationship in the intestinal milieu between the vertebrate host mucosal immune response, commensal bacteria, and helminths. Helminths are metazoan worms (macrobiota) and trigger immune responses that include potent regulatory components capable of controlling harmful inflammation, protecting barrier function and mitigating tissue damage. They can secrete a variety of products that directly affect immune regulatory function but they also have the capacity to influence the composition of microbiota, which can also then impact immune function. Conversely, changes in microbiota can affect susceptibility to helminth infection, indicating that crosstalk between t...
There is an increase in the prevalence of chronic, noncommunicable diseases, including allergic and ...
Background: In a murine model of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), treatment of colitis in IL-10 ge...
© 2017 International Society for Microbial Ecology All rights reserved 1751-7362/17.Infection by gas...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract of vertebrates is inhabited by a vast array of organisms, i.e., the ...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Intestinal helminths are potent regulators of their host's immune system and can ameliorate inflamma...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
SummaryIntestinal helminths are potent regulators of their host’s immune system and can ameliorate i...
Gut helminths are common endoparasites in the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract that have been also ...
The gut microbiota is vital to host health and, as such, it is important to elucidate the mechanisms...
Humans have coexisted with helminths and bacteria for the entire existence of our species. Nowadays,...
Helminth parasites are highly prevalent in many low- and middle-income countries, in which inflammat...
Both intestinal helminth parasites and certain bacterial microbiota species have been credited with ...
Throughout evolution, both helminths and bacteria have inhabited our intestines. As intestinal helmi...
The interactions between intestinal microbiota, immune system, and pathogens describe the human gut ...
There is an increase in the prevalence of chronic, noncommunicable diseases, including allergic and ...
Background: In a murine model of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), treatment of colitis in IL-10 ge...
© 2017 International Society for Microbial Ecology All rights reserved 1751-7362/17.Infection by gas...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract of vertebrates is inhabited by a vast array of organisms, i.e., the ...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Intestinal helminths are potent regulators of their host's immune system and can ameliorate inflamma...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
SummaryIntestinal helminths are potent regulators of their host’s immune system and can ameliorate i...
Gut helminths are common endoparasites in the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract that have been also ...
The gut microbiota is vital to host health and, as such, it is important to elucidate the mechanisms...
Humans have coexisted with helminths and bacteria for the entire existence of our species. Nowadays,...
Helminth parasites are highly prevalent in many low- and middle-income countries, in which inflammat...
Both intestinal helminth parasites and certain bacterial microbiota species have been credited with ...
Throughout evolution, both helminths and bacteria have inhabited our intestines. As intestinal helmi...
The interactions between intestinal microbiota, immune system, and pathogens describe the human gut ...
There is an increase in the prevalence of chronic, noncommunicable diseases, including allergic and ...
Background: In a murine model of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), treatment of colitis in IL-10 ge...
© 2017 International Society for Microbial Ecology All rights reserved 1751-7362/17.Infection by gas...