The human small intestine is a key site for interactions between the intestinal microbiota and the mucosal immune system. Here we investigated the immunomodulatory properties of representative species of commonly dominant small-intestinal microbial communities, including six streptococcal strains (four Streptococcus salivarius, one S. equinus, one S. parasanguinis) one Veillonella parvula strain, one Enterococcus gallinarum strain, and Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1 as a bench mark strain on human monocyte-derived dendritic cells. The different streptococci induced varying levels of the cytokines IL-8, TNF-a, and IL-12p70, while the V. parvula strain showed a strong capacity to induce IL-6. E. gallinarum strain was a potent inducer of cytoki...
The intestinal microbiota plays role in intestinal homeostasis via interactions with the epithelium...
Metagenomics and functional molecular immunology substantiate the interpretation of humans as holobi...
Aims:To investigate the effects of human gut micro-organisms on cytokine production by human intesti...
The human small intestine is a key site for interactions between the intestinal microbiota and the m...
<div><p>The human small intestine is a key site for interactions between the intestinal microbiota a...
Molecular and cultivation approaches were employed to study the phylogenetic richness and temporal d...
Despite increased application of commensal bacteria for attempting to improve the symptoms of a vari...
Aim. To study in comparison immunoregulatory properties of dominant and associative microsymbionts m...
The intestinal epithelium plays an essential role in the balance between tolerant and protective imm...
Research in the areas of microbiome science and immunology have identified different members of a ho...
Over the past decade it has become clear that lactobacilli and other probiotic and commensal organis...
We analyzed the gut immune stimulation induced by Gram-positive bacteria: non probiotic Lactobacillu...
Probiotic bacteria have the ability to modulate host immune responses and have potent therapeutic fu...
Veillonella parvula is an anaerobic gram-negative coccus that is part of the normal flora of the ani...
The gastrointestinal mucosa, composed mainly of a monolayer of intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) cov...
The intestinal microbiota plays role in intestinal homeostasis via interactions with the epithelium...
Metagenomics and functional molecular immunology substantiate the interpretation of humans as holobi...
Aims:To investigate the effects of human gut micro-organisms on cytokine production by human intesti...
The human small intestine is a key site for interactions between the intestinal microbiota and the m...
<div><p>The human small intestine is a key site for interactions between the intestinal microbiota a...
Molecular and cultivation approaches were employed to study the phylogenetic richness and temporal d...
Despite increased application of commensal bacteria for attempting to improve the symptoms of a vari...
Aim. To study in comparison immunoregulatory properties of dominant and associative microsymbionts m...
The intestinal epithelium plays an essential role in the balance between tolerant and protective imm...
Research in the areas of microbiome science and immunology have identified different members of a ho...
Over the past decade it has become clear that lactobacilli and other probiotic and commensal organis...
We analyzed the gut immune stimulation induced by Gram-positive bacteria: non probiotic Lactobacillu...
Probiotic bacteria have the ability to modulate host immune responses and have potent therapeutic fu...
Veillonella parvula is an anaerobic gram-negative coccus that is part of the normal flora of the ani...
The gastrointestinal mucosa, composed mainly of a monolayer of intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) cov...
The intestinal microbiota plays role in intestinal homeostasis via interactions with the epithelium...
Metagenomics and functional molecular immunology substantiate the interpretation of humans as holobi...
Aims:To investigate the effects of human gut micro-organisms on cytokine production by human intesti...