The bacterial flora in the human colon, although extremely diverse, has a relatively stable composition and non-infectious anaerobic bacteria are dominant. The flora forms a pool of numerous different antigens separated from mucosal immunocompetent cells by just a single layer of epithelial cells. Despite this thin barrier, however, the colonic mucosa is physiologically only mildly inflamed. This study looked at the mucosal humoral immune response against faecal anaerobes. By flow cytometric analysis the in vivo immunoglobulin coating of anaerobic bacteria in faecal samples of 22 healthy human volunteers was determined. In a previous study flow cytometric analysis of faecal bacteria has been found to be a very sensitive method to detect imm...
The gastrointestinal tract, and the colon in particular, is host to a number of bacteria that reside...
Background: Recognition of microorganisms by antibodies is a vital component of the human immune re...
Abstract Immune response involving various immunoglobulin (Ig) isotypes and subtypes to microbiome i...
The bacterial flora in the human colon, although extremely diverse, has a relatively stable composit...
Objective An inappropriate mucosal immune response to the commensal bacterial flora may play a role ...
We describe a flow cytometry method for analysis of noncultured anaerobic bacteria present in human ...
In Crohn's disease (CD), chronic gut inflammation leads to loss of mucosal barrier integrity. Subseq...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the interaction of the commensal colon microflora with the ...
Healthy persons were shown to possess circulating antibodies of both IgA, IgG and IgM isotype direct...
The colonization resistance (CR) of the digestive tract was determined in 10 healthy volunteers by o...
Antibodies of the secretory IgA (SIgA) class comprise the first line of antigen-specific immune def...
Intestinal bacteria are usually regarded as harmless commensals in healthy intestine but are pathoge...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonised by trillions of commensal bacteria, most of which are ...
The gastrointestinal tract, and the colon in particular, is host to a number of bacteria that reside...
Background: Recognition of microorganisms by antibodies is a vital component of the human immune re...
Abstract Immune response involving various immunoglobulin (Ig) isotypes and subtypes to microbiome i...
The bacterial flora in the human colon, although extremely diverse, has a relatively stable composit...
Objective An inappropriate mucosal immune response to the commensal bacterial flora may play a role ...
We describe a flow cytometry method for analysis of noncultured anaerobic bacteria present in human ...
In Crohn's disease (CD), chronic gut inflammation leads to loss of mucosal barrier integrity. Subseq...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the interaction of the commensal colon microflora with the ...
Healthy persons were shown to possess circulating antibodies of both IgA, IgG and IgM isotype direct...
The colonization resistance (CR) of the digestive tract was determined in 10 healthy volunteers by o...
Antibodies of the secretory IgA (SIgA) class comprise the first line of antigen-specific immune def...
Intestinal bacteria are usually regarded as harmless commensals in healthy intestine but are pathoge...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonised by trillions of commensal bacteria, most of which are ...
The gastrointestinal tract, and the colon in particular, is host to a number of bacteria that reside...
Background: Recognition of microorganisms by antibodies is a vital component of the human immune re...
Abstract Immune response involving various immunoglobulin (Ig) isotypes and subtypes to microbiome i...