-
1
-
-
17644389315
-
Complete genome sequence of the probiotic lactic acid bacterium Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM
-
Altermann E. 2005. Complete genome sequence of the probiotic lactic acid bacterium Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 102:3906 -3912.
-
(2005)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.
, vol.102
, pp. 3906-3912
-
-
Altermann, E.1
-
2
-
-
0033136695
-
NF-κB-inducing kinase is a common mediator of IL-17-, TNF-α-, and IL- 1β-induced chemokine promoter activation in intestinal epithelial cells
-
Awane M, Andrew PG, Li DJ, Reinecker HC. 1999. NF-κB-inducing kinase is a common mediator of IL-17-, TNF-α-, and IL-1β-induced chemokine promoter activation in intestinal epithelial cells. J. Immunol. 162:5337-5344. (Pubitemid 29307140)
-
(1999)
Journal of Immunology
, vol.162
, Issue.9
, pp. 5337-5344
-
-
Awane, M.1
Andres, P.G.2
Li, D.J.3
Reinecker, H.-C.4
-
3
-
-
0034445697
-
Differential alteration in intestinal epithelial cell expression of Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) and TLR4 in inflammatory bowel disease
-
Cario E, Podolsky DK. 2000. Differential alteration in intestinal epithelial cell expression of Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) and TLR4 in inflammatory bowel disease. Infect. Immun. 68:7010 -7017.
-
(2000)
Infect. Immun.
, vol.68
, pp. 7010-7017
-
-
Cario, E.1
Podolsky, D.K.2
-
4
-
-
0032698069
-
The p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase is required for NF-kappaB-dependent gene expression. The role of TATA-binding protein (TBP)
-
Carter AB, Knudston KL, Monick MM, Hunninghake GW. 1999. The p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase is required for NF-kappaB-dependent gene expression. The role of TATA-binding protein (TBP). J. Biol. Chem. 274:30858 -30863.
-
(1999)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.274
, pp. 30858-30863
-
-
Carter, A.B.1
Knudston, K.L.2
Monick, M.M.3
Hunninghake, G.W.4
-
5
-
-
0346881404
-
Innate Immune Response of Oral and Foreskin Keratinocytes: Utilization of Different Signaling Pathways by Various Bacterial Species
-
DOI 10.1128/IAI.72.1.352-358.2004
-
Chung WO, Dale BA. 2004. Innate immune response of oral and foreskin keratinocytes: utilization of different signaling pathways by various bacterial species. Infect. Immun. 72:352-358. (Pubitemid 38018195)
-
(2004)
Infection and Immunity
, vol.72
, Issue.1
, pp. 352-358
-
-
Chung, W.O.1
Dale, B.A.2
-
6
-
-
22244486448
-
Effects of Lactobacillus GG on genes expression pattern in small bowel mucosa
-
DOI 10.1016/j.dld.2004.12.008, PII S1590865805000095
-
Di Caro S, et al. 2005. Effects of lactobacillus GG on genes expression pattern in small bowel mucosa. Digest. Liver Dis. 37:320-329. (Pubitemid 44356032)
-
(2005)
Digestive and Liver Disease
, vol.37
, Issue.5
, pp. 320-329
-
-
Di, C.S.1
Tao, H.2
Grillo, A.3
Elia, C.4
Gasbarrini, G.5
Sepulveda, A.R.6
Gasbarrini, A.7
-
7
-
-
20544444045
-
Microbiology: Diversity of the human intestinal microbial flora
-
DOI 10.1126/science.1110591
-
Eckburg PB, et al. 2005. Diversity of the human intestinal microbial flora. Science 308:1635-1638. (Pubitemid 40807514)
-
(2005)
Science
, vol.308
, Issue.5728
, pp. 1635-1638
-
-
Eckburg, P.B.1
Bik, E.M.2
Bernstein, C.N.3
Purdom, E.4
Dethlefsen, L.5
Sargent, M.6
Gill, S.R.7
Nelson, K.E.8
Relman, D.A.9
-
8
-
-
0029092581
-
Entamoeba histolytica trophozoites induce an inflammatory cytokine response by cultured human cells through the paracrine action of cytolytically released interleukin- 1 alpha
-
Eckmann L, Reed SL, Smith JR, Kagnoff MF. 1995. Entamoeba histolytica trophozoites induce an inflammatory cytokine response by cultured human cells through the paracrine action of cytolytically released interleukin- 1 alpha. J. Clin. Invest. 96:1269-1279.
-
(1995)
J. Clin. Invest.
, vol.96
, pp. 1269-1279
-
-
Eckmann, L.1
Reed, S.L.2
Smith, J.R.3
Kagnoff, M.F.4
-
9
-
-
0035882332
-
The molecular basis of nonoxynol-9-induced vaginal inflammation and its possible relevance to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transmission
-
DOI 10.1086/322047
-
Fichorova RN, Tucker L, Anderson DJ. 2001. The molecular basis of nonoxynol-9 induced vaginal inflammation and its possible revelance to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transmission. J. Infect. Dis. 184: 418-428. (Pubitemid 32718505)
-
(2001)
Journal of Infectious Diseases
, vol.184
, Issue.4
, pp. 418-428
-
-
Fichorova, R.N.1
Tucker, L.D.2
Anderson, D.J.3
-
10
-
-
0002647979
-
Non-pathogenic bacteria elicit a differential cytokine response by intestinal epithelial cell/leucocyte co-cultures
-
DOI 10.1136/gut.47.1.79
-
Haller D, et al. 2000. Non-pathogenic bacteria elicit a differential cytokine response by intestinal epithelial cell/leucocyte co-cultures. Gut 47: 79-87. (Pubitemid 30430415)
-
(2000)
Gut
, vol.47
, Issue.1
, pp. 79-87
-
-
Haller, D.1
Bode, C.2
Kammes, W.P.3
Pfeifer, A.M.A.4
Schiffrin, E.J.5
Blum, S.6
-
11
-
-
38849199203
-
Shared principles in NF-kappaB signaling
-
Hayden MS, Ghosh S. 2008. Shared principles in NF-kappaB signaling. Cell 132:344-362.
-
(2008)
Cell
, vol.132
, pp. 344-362
-
-
Hayden, M.S.1
Ghosh, S.2
-
12
-
-
0037447918
-
Cytokine responses of human intestinal epithelial-like Caco-2 cells to the nonpathogenic bacterium Bacillus subtilis (natto)
-
DOI 10.1016/S0168-1605(02)00311-2, PII S0168160502003112
-
Hosoi T, et al. 2003. Cytokine responses of human intestinal epitheliallike Caco-2 cells to the nonpathogenic bacterium Bacillus subtilis (natto). Int. J. Food Microbiol. 82:255-264. (Pubitemid 36184744)
-
(2003)
International Journal of Food Microbiology
, vol.82
, Issue.3
, pp. 255-264
-
-
Hosoi, T.1
Hirose, R.2
Saegusa, S.3
Ametani, A.4
Kiuchi, K.5
Kaminogawa, S.6
-
13
-
-
27444444932
-
Epithelial cells and their neighbors. IV. Bacterial contributions to intestinal epithelial barrier integrity
-
DOI 10.1152/ajpgi.00203.2005
-
Ismail AS, Hooper LV. 2005. Epithelial cells and their neighbors. IV. Bacterial contributions to intestinal epithelial barrier integrity. Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. 289:G779-G784. (Pubitemid 41532569)
-
(2005)
American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
, vol.289
, Issue.5
-
-
Ismail, A.S.1
Hooper, L.V.2
-
14
-
-
0035013827
-
Regulated MIP-3α/CCL20 production by human intestinal epithelium: Mechanism for modulating mucosal immunity
-
Izadpanah A, Dwinell MB, Eckmann L, Varki NM, Kagnoff MF. 2001. Regulated MIP-3α/CCL20 production by human intestinal epithelium: mechanism for modulating mucosal immunity. Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. 280:G710-G719.
-
(2001)
Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol.
, vol.280
-
-
Izadpanah, A.1
Dwinell, M.B.2
Eckmann, L.3
Varki, N.M.4
Kagnoff, M.F.5
-
15
-
-
0028864991
-
Differential cytokine expression in human colon intestinal epithelial cells in response to bacterial invasion
-
Jung HC, et al. 1995. Differential cytokine expression in human colon intestinal epithelial cells in response to bacterial invasion. J. Clin. Invest. 95:55-65.
-
(1995)
J. Clin. Invest.
, vol.95
, pp. 55-65
-
-
Jung, H.C.1
-
16
-
-
0031461206
-
Epithelial cells as sensors for microbial infection
-
Kagnoff MF, Eckmann L. 1997. Epithelial cells as sensors for microbial infection. J. Clin. Invest. 100:6-10. (Pubitemid 27311236)
-
(1997)
Journal of Clinical Investigation
, vol.100
, Issue.1
, pp. 6-10
-
-
Kagnoff, M.F.1
Eckman, L.2
-
17
-
-
33750321792
-
Cytokine expression in leucocytes and gut cells of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, induced by probiotics
-
DOI 10.1016/j.vetimm.2006.08.015, PII S0165242706002467
-
Kim DH, Austin B. 2006. Cytokine expression in leucocytes and gut cells of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, induced by probiotics. Vet. Immunol. Immunopathol. 114:297-304. (Pubitemid 44634737)
-
(2006)
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
, vol.114
, Issue.3-4
, pp. 297-304
-
-
Kim, D.-H.1
Austin, B.2
-
18
-
-
33646142052
-
Probiotic lactobacillus casei activates innate immunity via NF-κB and p38 MAP kinase signaling pathways
-
Kim YG, et al. 2006. Probiotic lactobacillus casei activates innate immunity via NF-κB and p38 MAP kinase signaling pathways. Microbes Infect. 8:994-1005.
-
(2006)
Microbes Infect.
, vol.8
, pp. 994-1005
-
-
Kim, Y.G.1
-
20
-
-
58049194098
-
S layer protein A of Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM regulates immature dendritic cell and T cell functions
-
Konstantinov SR, et al. 2008. S layer protein A of Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM regulates immature dendritic cell and T cell functions. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 105:19474-19479.
-
(2008)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.
, vol.105
, pp. 19474-19479
-
-
Konstantinov, S.R.1
-
21
-
-
21044437368
-
Different cytokine responses of primary colonic epithelial cells to commensal bacteria
-
Lan JG, et al. 2005. Different cytokine responses of primary colonic epithelial cells to commensal bacteria. World J. Gastroenterol. 11:3375-3384.
-
(2005)
World J. Gastroenterol.
, vol.11
, pp. 3375-3384
-
-
Lan, J.G.1
-
22
-
-
0001578004
-
Probiotics: Growth-promoting factors produced by microorganisms
-
Lilly DM, Stillwell RH. 1965. Probiotics: growth-promoting factors produced by microorganisms. Science 147:747-748.
-
(1965)
Science
, vol.147
, pp. 747-748
-
-
Lilly, D.M.1
Stillwell, R.H.2
-
23
-
-
33645843063
-
Postnatal acquisition of endotoxin tolerance in intestinal epithelial cells
-
Lotz M, et al. 2006. Postnatal acquisition of endotoxin tolerance in intestinal epithelial cells. J. Exp. Med. 203:973-984.
-
(2006)
J. Exp. Med.
, vol.203
, pp. 973-984
-
-
Lotz, M.1
-
25
-
-
0034307339
-
The toll receptor family and microbial recognition
-
Medzhitov RC, Janeway J. 2000. The toll receptor family and microbial recognition. Trends Microbiol. 8:452-456.
-
(2000)
Trends Microbiol.
, vol.8
, pp. 452-456
-
-
Medzhitov, R.C.1
Janeway, J.2
-
26
-
-
0037307854
-
Human intestinal epithelial cells are broadly unresponsive to toll-like receptor 2-dependent bacterial ligands: Implications for host-microbial interactions in the gut
-
Melmed G, et al. 2003. Human intestinal epithelial cells are broadly unresponsive to Toll-like receptor 2-dependent bacterial ligands: implications for host-microbial interactions in the gut. J. Immunol. 170:1406-1415. (Pubitemid 36139508)
-
(2003)
Journal of Immunology
, vol.170
, Issue.3
, pp. 1406-1415
-
-
Melmed, G.1
Thomas, L.S.2
Lee, N.3
Tesfay, S.Y.4
Lukasek, K.5
Michelsen, K.S.6
Zhou, Y.7
Hu, B.8
Arditi, M.9
Abreu, M.T.10
-
27
-
-
0034177513
-
Lactobacilli and streptococci activate NF-κB and STAT signaling pathways in human macrophages
-
Miettinen M, Lehtonen A, Julkunen I, Matikainen S. 2000. Lactobacilli and streptococci activate NF-κB and STAT signaling pathways in human macrophages. J. Immunol. 164:3733-3740. (Pubitemid 30169829)
-
(2000)
Journal of Immunology
, vol.164
, Issue.7
, pp. 3733-3740
-
-
Miettinen, M.1
Lehtonen, A.2
Julkunen, I.3
Matikainen, S.4
-
28
-
-
33646551486
-
Functional modulation of human intestinal epithelial cell responses by Bifidobacterium infantis and Lactobacillus salivarius
-
DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2006.02358.x
-
O'Hara AM, et al. 2006. Functional modulation of human intestinal epithelial cell responses by Bifidobacterium infantis and Lactobacillus salivarius. Immunology 118:202-215. (Pubitemid 43727425)
-
(2006)
Immunology
, vol.118
, Issue.2
, pp. 202-215
-
-
O'Hara, A.M.1
O'Regan, P.2
Fanning, A.3
O'Mahony, C.4
MacSharry, J.5
Lyons, A.6
Bienenstock, J.7
O'Mahony, L.8
Shanahan, F.9
-
29
-
-
1842583729
-
Mechanisms of Cross Hyporesponsiveness to Toll-Like Receptor Bacterial Ligands in Intestinal Epithelial Cells
-
DOI 10.1053/j.gastro.2004.01.007
-
Otte JM, Cario E, Podolsky DK. 2004. Mechanisms of cross hyporesponsiveness to toll-like receptor bacterial ligands in intestinal epithelial cells. Gastroenterology 126:1054-1070. (Pubitemid 38451177)
-
(2004)
Gastroenterology
, vol.126
, Issue.4
, pp. 1054-1070
-
-
Otte, J.-M.1
Cario, E.2
Podolsky, D.K.3
-
30
-
-
0031461976
-
Achieving transcriptional specificity with NF-κB
-
Perkins ND. 1997. Achieving transcriptional specificity with NF-κB. Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol. 29:1433-1448.
-
(1997)
Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol.
, vol.29
, pp. 1433-1448
-
-
Perkins, N.D.1
-
31
-
-
67649133045
-
Lactobacilli stimulate the innate immune response and modulate the TLR expression of HT29 intestinal epithelial cells in vitro
-
Pinto MGV, et al. 2009. Lactobacilli stimulate the innate immune response and modulate the TLR expression of HT29 intestinal epithelial cells in vitro. Int. J. Food Microbiol. 133:86-93.
-
(2009)
Int. J. Food Microbiol.
, vol.133
, pp. 86-93
-
-
Pinto, M.G.V.1
-
32
-
-
33846100339
-
Lactobacillus acidophilus modulates intestinal pain and induces opioid and cannabinoid receptors
-
DOI 10.1038/nm1521, PII NM1521
-
Rousseaux C, et al. 2006. Lactobacillus acidophilus modulates intestinal pain and induces opioid and cannabinoid receptors. Nat. Med. 13:35-37. (Pubitemid 46067383)
-
(2007)
Nature Medicine
, vol.13
, Issue.1
, pp. 35-37
-
-
Rousseaux, C.1
Thuru, X.2
Gelot, A.3
Barnich, N.4
Neut, C.5
Dubuquoy, L.6
Dubuquoy, C.7
Merour, E.8
Geboes, K.9
Chamaillard, M.10
Ouwehand, A.11
Leyer, G.12
Carcano, D.13
Colombel, J.-F.14
Ardid, D.15
Desreumaux, P.16
-
33
-
-
22744433653
-
Innate mechanisms for Bifidobacterium lactis to activate transient pro-inflammatory host responses in intestinal epithelial cells after the colonization of germ-free rats
-
DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2005.02176.x
-
Ruiz PA, Hoffmann M, Szcesny S, Blaut M, Haller D. 2005. Innate mechanisms for Bifidobacterium lactis to activate transient pro- inflammatory host responses in intestinal epithelial cells after the colonization of germ-free rats. Immunology 115:441-450. (Pubitemid 41032432)
-
(2005)
Immunology
, vol.115
, Issue.4
, pp. 441-450
-
-
Ruiz, P.A.1
Hoffmann, M.2
Szcesny, S.3
Blaut, M.4
Haller, D.5
-
34
-
-
0036143654
-
p38-dependent marking of inflammatory genes for increased NF-kapap B recruitment
-
DOI 10.1038/ni748
-
Saccani S, Pantano S, Natoli G. 2002. p38-dependent marking of inflammatory genes for increased NF-kappa B recruitment. Nat. Immunol. 3:69-75. (Pubitemid 34065620)
-
(2002)
Nature Immunology
, vol.3
, Issue.1
, pp. 69-75
-
-
Saccani, S.1
Pantano, S.2
Natoli, G.3
-
35
-
-
0035259025
-
Invited review: The scientific basis of Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM functionality as a probiotic
-
Sanders ME, Klaenhammer TR. 2001. Invited review: the scientific basis of Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM functionality as a probiotic. J. Dairy Sci. 84:319-331.
-
(2001)
J. Dairy Sci.
, vol.84
, pp. 319-331
-
-
Sanders, M.E.1
Klaenhammer, T.R.2
-
36
-
-
0034960427
-
The role of epithelial cells in immune regulation in the gut
-
DOI 10.1006/smim.2000.0311
-
Shao L, Serrano D, Mayer L. 2001. The role of epithelial cells in immune regulation in the gut. Semin. Immunol. 13:163-175. (Pubitemid 32578851)
-
(2001)
Seminars in Immunology
, vol.13
, Issue.3
, pp. 163-175
-
-
Shao, L.1
Serrano, D.2
Mayer, L.3
-
37
-
-
68049083543
-
Inflammatory cytokines stimulate the chemokines CCL2/MCP-1 and CCL7/MCP-7 through NFκB and MAPK dependent pathways in rat astrocytes
-
Thompson WL, Van Eldik LJ. 2009. Inflammatory cytokines stimulate the chemokines CCL2/MCP-1 and CCL7/MCP-7 through NFκB and MAPK dependent pathways in rat astrocytes. Brain Res. 1287:47-57.
-
(2009)
Brain Res.
, vol.1287
, pp. 47-57
-
-
Thompson, W.L.1
Van Eldik, L.J.2
-
38
-
-
30744462290
-
Anti-inflammatory effect of Lactobacillus casei on Shigella-induced human intestinal cells
-
Tien MT, et al. 2006. Anti-inflammatory effect of Lactobacillus casei on Shigella-induced human intestinal cells. J. Immunol. 176:1228-1237.
-
(2006)
J. Immunol.
, vol.176
, pp. 1228-1237
-
-
Tien, M.T.1
-
39
-
-
0142093064
-
Lactobacilli and streptococci induce inflammatory chemokine production in human macrophages that stimulates Th1 cell chemotaxis
-
DOI 10.1189/jlb.0402212
-
Veckman V, et al. 2003. Lactobacilli and streptococci induce inflammatory chemokine production in human macrophages that stimulates Th1 cell chemotaxis. J. Leukoc. Biol. 74:395-402. (Pubitemid 38040400)
-
(2003)
Journal of Leukocyte Biology
, vol.74
, Issue.3
, pp. 395-402
-
-
Veckman, V.1
Miettinen, M.2
Matikainen, S.3
Lande, R.4
Giacomini, E.5
Coccia, E.M.6
Julkunen, I.7
-
40
-
-
77649325660
-
Lactobacillus acidophilus induces a slow but more sustained chemokine and cytokine response in naïve foetal enterocytes compared to commensal Escherichia coli
-
Zeuthen LH, et al. 2010. Lactobacillus acidophilus induces a slow but more sustained chemokine and cytokine response in naïve foetal enterocytes compared to commensal Escherichia coli. BMC Immunol. 11:2.
-
(2010)
BMC Immunol.
, vol.11
, pp. 2
-
-
Zeuthen, L.H.1
|