Host–microbiota interactions in immune-mediated diseases
WE Ruff, TM Greiling, MA Kriegel - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020 - nature.com
Host–microbiota interactions are fundamental for the development of the immune system.
Drastic changes in modern environments and lifestyles have led to an imbalance of this …
Drastic changes in modern environments and lifestyles have led to an imbalance of this …
Impact of microbiota on central nervous system and neurological diseases: the gut-brain axis
Q Ma, C **ng, W Long, HY Wang, Q Liu… - Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Development of central nervous system (CNS) is regulated by both intrinsic and
peripheral signals. Previous studies have suggested that environmental factors affect …
peripheral signals. Previous studies have suggested that environmental factors affect …
[HTML][HTML] Immune boosting functional foods and their mechanisms: A critical evaluation of probiotics and prebiotics
TJ Ashaolu - Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2020 - Elsevier
Comprehensive studies conducted on the link between the gut microbiome and immunity in
recent decades have correspondingly led to ever increasing interests in functional foods …
recent decades have correspondingly led to ever increasing interests in functional foods …
Microbiota-derived acetate protects against respiratory syncytial virus infection through a GPR43-type 1 interferon response
Severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality
in infants< 2 years-old. Here we describe that high-fiber diet protects mice from RSV …
in infants< 2 years-old. Here we describe that high-fiber diet protects mice from RSV …
Implications of gut microbiota in neurodegenerative diseases
H Zhang, Y Chen, Z Wang, G **e, M Liu… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The morbidity associated with neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) is increasing, posing a
threat to the mental and physical quality of life of humans. The crucial effect of microbiota on …
threat to the mental and physical quality of life of humans. The crucial effect of microbiota on …
[HTML][HTML] Type I interferons in infectious disease
F McNab, K Mayer-Barber, A Sher, A Wack… - Nature Reviews …, 2015 - nature.com
Type I interferons (IFNs) have diverse effects on innate and adaptive immune cells during
infection with viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi, directly and/or indirectly through the …
infection with viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi, directly and/or indirectly through the …
Regulation of type I interferon responses
LB Ivashkiv, LT Donlin - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2014 - nature.com
Type I interferons (IFNs) activate intracellular antimicrobial programmes and influence the
development of innate and adaptive immune responses. Canonical type I IFN signalling …
development of innate and adaptive immune responses. Canonical type I IFN signalling …
[HTML][HTML] Microbiota-driven tonic interferon signals in lung stromal cells protect from influenza virus infection
Type I interferon (IFNα/β) pathways are fine-tuned to elicit antiviral protection while
minimizing immunopathology; however, the initiating stimuli, target tissues, and underlying …
minimizing immunopathology; however, the initiating stimuli, target tissues, and underlying …
Potential role of gut microbiota in induction and regulation of innate immune memory
The gut microbiota significantly regulates the development and function of the innate and
adaptive immune system. The attribute of immunological memory has long been linked only …
adaptive immune system. The attribute of immunological memory has long been linked only …
Dendritic cell maturation: functional specialization through signaling specificity and transcriptional programming
Dendritic cells (DC) are key regulators of both protective immune responses and tolerance
to self‐antigens. Soon after their discovery in lymphoid tissues by Steinman and Cohn, as …
to self‐antigens. Soon after their discovery in lymphoid tissues by Steinman and Cohn, as …