نتایج جستجو برای: ژن nod2

تعداد نتایج: 17552  

Journal: :Inflammatory bowel diseases 2018
Nicholas A Kennedy Christopher A Lamb Susan H Berry Alan W Walker John Mansfield Miles Parkes Rachel Simpkins Mark Tremelling Sarah Nutland Julian Parkhill Chris Probert Georgina L Hold Charlie W Lees

Background/Aims Current models of Crohn's disease (CD) describe an inappropriate immune response to gut microbiota in genetically susceptible individuals. NOD2 variants are strongly associated with development of CD, and NOD2 is part of the innate immune response to bacteria. This study aimed to identify differences in fecal microbiota in CD patients and non-IBD controls stratified by NOD2 geno...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Xuefang Jing Fareeha Zulfiqar Shin Yong Park Gabriel Núñez Roman Dziarski Dipika Gupta

Aberrant immune response and changes in the gut microflora are the main causes of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (Pglyrp1, Pglyrp2, Pglyrp3, and Pglyrp4) are bactericidal innate immunity proteins that maintain normal gut microbiome, protect against experimental colitis, and are associated with IBD in humans. Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 2 (Nod2...

Journal: :Gastroenterology 2002
Severine Vermeire Edouard Louis Paul Rutgeerts Martine De Vos Andre Van Gossum Jacques Belaiche Paul Pescatore Rene Fiasse Paul Pelckmans Robert Vlietinck Françoise Merlin Habib Zouali Gilles Thomas Jean-Frederic Colombel Jean-Pierre Hugot

BACKGROUND & AIMS NOD2/CARD15 was recently identified as the first gene underlying Crohn's disease (CD) susceptibility. Monoclonal antibodies to tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha (infliximab) are a potent treatment for CD, with about 70% of patients responding. It is not clear which factors influence treatment outcome. We assessed whether variants in NOD2/CARD15 are predictive for differences i...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2008
Holly L Rosenzweig Tammy M Martin Monica M Jann Stephen R Planck Michael P Davey Koichi Kobayashi Richard A Flavell James T Rosenbaum

PURPOSE NOD2 plays an important role in the recognition of intracellular bacteria through its ability to sense the components of bacterial peptidoglycan (PGN), namely muramyl dipeptide (MDP) and muramyl tripeptide (MTP). Specific mutations in the human NOD2 gene cause Blau syndrome, an autosomal dominant form of uveitis, arthritis, and dermatitis. As a first step toward understanding the role o...

Journal: :FEMS immunology and medical microbiology 2004
Jemima C Stockton Joanna M M Howson Agnes A Awomoyi Keith P McAdam Jenefer M Blackwell Melanie J Newport

The nucleotide oligomerization binding domain 2 gene (NOD2) encodes an intracellular receptor for bacterial components, which is expressed in monocytes and is associated with Crohn's Disease (CD). This finding, along with epidemiological evidence, supports a role for infection in the pathogenesis of CD. Speculation that mycobacteria are involved in CD led us to investigate NOD2 in susceptibilit...

2014
Rhiannon Parkhouse Joseph P. Boyle Tom P. Monie

Understanding how single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) lead to disease at a molecular level provides a starting point for improved therapeutic intervention. SNPs in the innate immune receptor nucleotide oligomerisation domain 2 (NOD2) can cause the inflammatory disorders Blau Syndrome (BS) and early onset sarcoidosis (EOS) through receptor hyperactivation. Here, we show that these polymorphis...

Journal: :Gut 2003
M C Aldhous E R Nimmo J Satsangi

T he emergence and application of novel molecular techniques over the last decade has provided a needed catalyst to studies of the pathogenesis of the chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD): Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). Successful development of genetically engineered models of intestinal inflammation has not only provided insight into the dysregulation of the mucosal im...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2005
Gerben Ferwerda Stephen E Girardin Bart-Jan Kullberg Lionel Le Bourhis Dirk J. de Jong Dennis M. L Langenberg Reinout van Crevel Gosse J Adema Tom H. M Ottenhoff Jos W. M. Van der Meer Mihai G Netea

Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Recognition of M. tuberculosis by pattern recognition receptors is crucial for activation of both innate and adaptive immune responses. In the present study, we demonstrate that nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 2 (NOD2) and Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are two nonredundant recognition mechanisms of...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2012
Seong Hwan Park Hye Jin Choi Kee Hun Do Hyun Yang Juil Kim Yuseok Moon

Chronic exposure to gut bacteria and bacterial products including Nod2 ligands triggers homeostatic regulation in response to various mucosal insults. Activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3) is a negative regulator of proinflammatory cytokines via bacterial pattern recognition. On the assumption that ATF3 can be a critical modulator of epithelial inflammation, chronic stimulation of Nod2 was a...

2011
Y Berkun A Karban S Padeh Y Shinar E Pras M Lidar A Livneh Y Bujanover

OBJECTIVE Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) and Crohn's disease are autoinflammatory disorders, associated with genes (MEFV and NOD2/CARD15, respectively) encoding for regulatory proteins, important in innate immunity, apoptosis, cytokine processing, and inflammation. Although mutations in the MEFV gene were shown to modify Crohn's disease, the role of NOD2/CARD15 gene mutations in the FMF dis...

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