نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal immunity

تعداد نتایج: 118406  

2016
Katja Schröder Thomas C. G. Bosch

Historically, mucosal immunity-i.e., the portion of the immune system that protects an organism's various mucous membranes from invasion by potentially pathogenic microbes-has been studied in single-cell epithelia in the gastrointestinal and upper respiratory tracts of vertebrates. Phylogenetically, mucosal surfaces appeared for the first time about 560 million years ago in members of the phylu...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2012
Nicholas C Grassly Hamid Jafari Sunil Bahl Raman Sethi Jagadish M Deshpande Chris Wolff Roland W Sutter R Bruce Aylward

BACKGROUND The eradication of wild-type polioviruses in areas with efficient fecal-oral transmission relies on intestinal mucosal immunity induced by oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV). Mucosal immunity is thought to wane over time but the rate of loss of protection has not been examined. METHODS We examined the degree and duration of intestinal mucosal immunity in India by measuring the prevalenc...

2013
Wakako Shinahara Etsuhisa Takahashi Takako Sawabuchi Masaru Arai Nobuo Hirotsu Yoshio Takasaki Shizuo Shindo Kyoko Shibao Takashi Yokoyama Kiyoshi Nishikawa Masahiro Mino Minako Iwaya Yuji Yamashita Satoshi Suzuki Dai Mizuno Hiroshi Kido

BACKGROUND/AIMS Treatment with antiviral neuraminidase inhibitors suppresses influenza viral replication and antigen production, resulting in marked attenuation of mucosal immunity and mild suppression of systemic immunity in mice. This study investigated the effects of immunomodulator clarithromycin (CAM) supplementation on mucosal and systemic immunity in pediatric patients with influenza tre...

2012
Rachelle M. Buchanan Sherry Tetland Heather L. Wilson

BACKGROUND In adult rats, initial exposure to antigens by a mucosal route triggers tolerance such that any subsequent re-exposure, even by a systemic route, results in suppression of immunity. The newborn's gut is semi-permeable for a finite period to allow maternal antibodies to enter the newborn's circulation. We propose that antigens introduced in extreme early life can readily traverse the ...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2001
K M Edwards

The establishment of immunologic correlates of protection for all vaccine antigens is a worthwhile goal. It allows new vaccines to be licensed on the basis of attainment of defined immunologic benchmarks, without the need for large-scale efficacy trials for each new product. This is particularly important for the evaluation of new combination products. Efficacy trials of each new mixture would ...

2011
Darren Thomas Ruane Ed C. Lavelle

While dendritic cells (DC) are central to the induction and regulation of adaptive immunity, these cells are very heterogenous and specific subsets can be characterized based on the expression of cell surface markers and functional properties. Intestinal CD103⁺ DCs are the subject of particular interest due to their role in regulating mucosal immunity. Since the epithelial surfaces are constant...

2014

the intestinal mucosal immune system is challenged with bacteria, viruses, and parasites, in addition to food and environmental antigens, that require dynamic immune responsiveness for homeostasis. a recent review by dr Kenneth Kudsk and coworkers highlights the recognized roles of JaK-stat signaling in the intestinal mucosal immune system in the regulation of both, adaptive and innate mucosal ...

2015
Bruno M. Colombo Thibault Scalvenzi Sarah Benlamara Nicolas Pollet

We know that animals live in a world dominated by bacteria. In the last 20 years, we have learned that microbes are essential regulators of mucosal immunity. Bacteria, archeas, and viruses influence different aspects of mucosal development and function. Yet, the literature mainly covers findings obtained in mammals. In this review, we focus on two major themes that emerge from the comparative a...

2018
Yu-Min Chuang Michael L. Pinn Petros C. Karakousis Chien-Fu Hung

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) remains a global health challenge due to the limited efficacy of the Mtb vaccine in current use, Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG). To date, there is no available vaccine for immunocompromised individuals. Thus, there is an urgent need to develop a new vaccine candidate which can induce mucosal immunity in hosts with different immune statuses. DnaK (HSP70) has been...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
Y Wu X Wang K L Csencsits A Haddad N Walters D W Pascual

DNA immunization, although attractive, is poor for inducing mucosal immunity, thus limiting its protective value against most infectious agents. To surmount this shortcoming, we devised a method for mucosal transgene vaccination by using an M cell ligand to direct the DNA vaccine to mucosal inductive tissues and the respiratory epithelium. This ligand, reovirus protein final sigma1, when conjug...

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