Human milk contains bioactive components that provide protection against viral infections in early life. In particular, intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) have key regulatory roles in the prevention of enteric viral infections. Here we established an in vitro model to study the modulation of host responses against enteric viruses mimicked by poly I:C (pIC). The effects of 2′-fucosyllactose (2′FL), abundantly present in human milk, were studied on IEC and/or innate immune cells, and the subsequent functional response of the adaptive immune cells. IEC were pre-incubated with 2′FL and stimulated with naked or Lyovec™-complexed pIC (LV-pIC). Additionally, monocyte-derived dendritic cells (moDC) alone or in co-culture with IEC were stimulated wit...
In several mice inflammatory models, human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) were shown to protect the in...
A major cause of enteric infection, Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria activate mucosal inflammation ...
A major cause of enteric infection, Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria activate mucosal inflammation ...
Human milk contains bioactive components that provide protection against viral infections in early l...
Human milk contains bioactive components that provide protection against viral infections in early l...
Human milk contains bioactive components that provide protection against viral infections in early l...
Human milk contains bioactive components that provide protection against viral infections in early l...
Intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) release immunomodulatory galectins upon exposure to CpG DNA (mimic...
Intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) release immunomodulatory galectins upon exposure to CpG DNA (mimic...
Proper early life immune development creates a basis for a healthy and resilient immune system, whic...
Background: Human milk is uniquely suited to provide optimal nutrition and immune protection to infa...
Background: Human milk is uniquely suited to provide optimal nutrition and immune protection to infa...
Proper early life immune development creates a basis for a healthy and resilient immune system, whic...
Background: Human milk is uniquely suited to provide optimal nutrition and immune protection to infa...
Background: Human milk is uniquely suited to provide optimal nutrition and immune protection to infa...
In several mice inflammatory models, human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) were shown to protect the in...
A major cause of enteric infection, Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria activate mucosal inflammation ...
A major cause of enteric infection, Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria activate mucosal inflammation ...
Human milk contains bioactive components that provide protection against viral infections in early l...
Human milk contains bioactive components that provide protection against viral infections in early l...
Human milk contains bioactive components that provide protection against viral infections in early l...
Human milk contains bioactive components that provide protection against viral infections in early l...
Intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) release immunomodulatory galectins upon exposure to CpG DNA (mimic...
Intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) release immunomodulatory galectins upon exposure to CpG DNA (mimic...
Proper early life immune development creates a basis for a healthy and resilient immune system, whic...
Background: Human milk is uniquely suited to provide optimal nutrition and immune protection to infa...
Background: Human milk is uniquely suited to provide optimal nutrition and immune protection to infa...
Proper early life immune development creates a basis for a healthy and resilient immune system, whic...
Background: Human milk is uniquely suited to provide optimal nutrition and immune protection to infa...
Background: Human milk is uniquely suited to provide optimal nutrition and immune protection to infa...
In several mice inflammatory models, human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) were shown to protect the in...
A major cause of enteric infection, Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria activate mucosal inflammation ...
A major cause of enteric infection, Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria activate mucosal inflammation ...