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Interactions between Innate Immunity, Microbiota, and Probiotics

The term “microbiota” means genetic inheritance associated with microbiota, which is about 100 times larger than the guest. The tolerance of the resident bacterial flora is an important key element of immune cell function. A key role in the interaction between the host and the microbiota is played b...

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Autores principales: Giorgetti, GianMarco, Brandimarte, Giovanni, Fabiocchi, Federica, Ricci, Salvatore, Flamini, Paolo, Sandri, Giancarlo, Trotta, Maria Cristina, Elisei, Walter, Penna, Antonio, Lecca, Piera Giuseppina, Picchio, Marcello, Tursi, Antonio
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4451779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26090492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/501361
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author Giorgetti, GianMarco
Brandimarte, Giovanni
Fabiocchi, Federica
Ricci, Salvatore
Flamini, Paolo
Sandri, Giancarlo
Trotta, Maria Cristina
Elisei, Walter
Penna, Antonio
Lecca, Piera Giuseppina
Picchio, Marcello
Tursi, Antonio
author_facet Giorgetti, GianMarco
Brandimarte, Giovanni
Fabiocchi, Federica
Ricci, Salvatore
Flamini, Paolo
Sandri, Giancarlo
Trotta, Maria Cristina
Elisei, Walter
Penna, Antonio
Lecca, Piera Giuseppina
Picchio, Marcello
Tursi, Antonio
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description The term “microbiota” means genetic inheritance associated with microbiota, which is about 100 times larger than the guest. The tolerance of the resident bacterial flora is an important key element of immune cell function. A key role in the interaction between the host and the microbiota is played by Paneth cell, which is able to synthesize and secrete proteins and antimicrobial peptides, such as α/β defensins, cathelicidin, 14 β-glycosidases, C-type lectins, and ribonuclease, in response to various stimuli. Recent studies found probiotics able to preserve intestinal homeostasis by downmodulating the immune response and inducing the development of T regulatory cells. Specific probiotic strain, as well as probiotic-driven metabolic products called “postbiotics,” has been recently recognized and it is able to influence innate immunity. New therapeutic approaches based on probiotics are now available, and further treatments based on postbiotics will come in the future.
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spelling pubmed-44517792015-06-18 Interactions between Innate Immunity, Microbiota, and Probiotics Giorgetti, GianMarco Brandimarte, Giovanni Fabiocchi, Federica Ricci, Salvatore Flamini, Paolo Sandri, Giancarlo Trotta, Maria Cristina Elisei, Walter Penna, Antonio Lecca, Piera Giuseppina Picchio, Marcello Tursi, Antonio J Immunol Res Review Article The term “microbiota” means genetic inheritance associated with microbiota, which is about 100 times larger than the guest. The tolerance of the resident bacterial flora is an important key element of immune cell function. A key role in the interaction between the host and the microbiota is played by Paneth cell, which is able to synthesize and secrete proteins and antimicrobial peptides, such as α/β defensins, cathelicidin, 14 β-glycosidases, C-type lectins, and ribonuclease, in response to various stimuli. Recent studies found probiotics able to preserve intestinal homeostasis by downmodulating the immune response and inducing the development of T regulatory cells. Specific probiotic strain, as well as probiotic-driven metabolic products called “postbiotics,” has been recently recognized and it is able to influence innate immunity. New therapeutic approaches based on probiotics are now available, and further treatments based on postbiotics will come in the future. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4451779/ /pubmed/26090492 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/501361 Text en Copyright © 2015 GianMarco Giorgetti et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Trotta, Maria Cristina
Elisei, Walter
Penna, Antonio
Lecca, Piera Giuseppina
Picchio, Marcello
Tursi, Antonio
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