نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal defense

تعداد نتایج: 112516  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1996
J P Russell G Diamond A P Tarver T F Scanlin C L Bevins

Peptides with potent broad-spectrum antibiotic activity have been identified in many animal species. Recent investigations have demonstrated that epithelial cells are a site of antibiotic peptide expression, suggesting that these peptides contribute to host defense at mucosal surfaces. Expression of tracheal antimicrobial peptide (TAP), a member of the beta-defensin family of peptides, is induc...

2013
Emily B. Wong Ngomu Akeem Akilimali Pamla Govender Zuri A. Sullivan Cormac Cosgrove Mona Pillay David M. Lewinsohn William R. Bishai Bruce D. Walker Thumbi Ndung'u Paul Klenerman Victoria O. Kasprowicz

BACKGROUND High expression of CD161 on CD8+ T cells is associated with a population of cells thought to play a role in mucosal immunity. We wished to investigate this subset in an HIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) endemic African setting. METHODS A flow cytometric approach was used to assess the frequency and phenotype of CD161++CD8+ T cells. 80 individuals were recruited for cross-sec...

Journal: :Animal health research reviews 2008
Jennifer T Brisbin Joshua Gong Shayan Sharif

The chicken gut-associated lymphoid tissue is made up of a number of tissues and cells that are responsible for generating mucosal immune responses and maintaining intestinal homeostasis. The normal chicken microbiota also contributes to this via the ability to activate both innate defense mechanisms and adaptive immune responses. If left uncontrolled, immune activation in response to the norma...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2016
Oscar Medina-Contreras Akihito Harusato Hikaru Nishio Kyle L Flannigan Vu Ngo Giovanna Leoni Philipp-Alexander Neumann Duke Geem Loukia N Lili Ravisankar A Ramadas Benoit Chassaing Andrew T Gewirtz Jacob E Kohlmeier Charles A Parkos Jennifer E Towne Asma Nusrat Timothy L Denning

IL-1 family members are central mediators of host defense. In this article, we show that the novel IL-1 family member IL-36γ was expressed during experimental colitis and human inflammatory bowel disease. Germ-free mice failed to induce IL-36γ in response to dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced damage, suggesting that gut microbiota are involved in its induction. Surprisingly, IL-36R-deficient ...

2011
Kelly Hallstrom Beth A. McCormick

Salmonella enterica serotypes are invasive enteric pathogens spread through fecal contamination of food and water sources, and represent a constant public health threat around the world. The symptoms associated with salmonellosis and typhoid disease are largely due to the host response to invading Salmonella, and to the mechanisms these bacteria employ to survive in the presence of, and invade ...

2017
Christopher J Tyler Neil E McCarthy James O Lindsay Andrew J Stagg Bernhard Moser Matthias Eberl

The cytokine IL-22 plays a critical role in mucosal barrier defense, but the mechanisms that promote IL-22 expression in the human intestine remain poorly understood. As human microbe-responsive Vγ9/Vδ2 T cells are abundant in the gut and recognize microbiota-associated metabolites, we assessed their potential to induce IL-22 expression by intestinal CD4+ T cells. Vγ9/Vδ2 T cells with character...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2009
Yasutada Akiba Chikako Watanabe Misa Mizumori Jonathan D Kaunitz

Presence of taste receptor families in the gastrointestinal mucosa suggests a physiological basis for local and early detection of a meal. We hypothesized that luminal L-glutamate, which is the primary nutrient conferring fundamental umami or proteinaceous taste, influences mucosal defense mechanisms in rat duodenum. We perfused the duodenal mucosa of anesthetized rats with L-glutamate (0.1-10 ...

2017
Jan Kempski Leonie Brockmann Nicola Gagliani Samuel Huber

The intestine is colonized by hundreds of different species of commensal bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Therefore, the intestinal immune system is constantly being challenged by foreign antigens. The immune system, the commensal microbiota, and the intestinal epithelial surface have to maintain a tight balance to guarantee defense against potential pathogens and to prevent chronic inflammatory c...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Gabriella Coruzzi Maristella Adami Cristina Pozzoli

The location and functional role of histamine H4 receptors (H4Rs) in the gastrointestinal tract (GI) is reviewed, with particular reference to their involvement in the regulation of gastric acid secretion, gastric mucosal defense, intestinal motility and secretion, visceral sensitivity, inflammation, immunity and carcinogenesis. H4Rs have been detected in different cell types of the gut, includ...

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