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Host-bacteria homeostasis in the healthy and inflamed gut.

Philippe J Sansonetti1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We are currently entering an exciting transition period from studying the molecular and cellular bases of the virulence of bacterial pathogens to deciphering the mechanisms of tolerance of the gut commensal flora. This review attempts to delineate the (sometimes thin) border between these two situations that are at the heart of understanding gut homeostasis and its possible rupture. RECENT
FINDINGS: Essential issues are examined, such as metagenomic analysis of gut microbiota, the control of inflammation leading to tolerance, the molecular bases of regulation and rupture, and the way pathogens themselves regulate inflammation.
SUMMARY: Breakthroughs in understanding how gut homeostasis can be established, maintained or disrupted in the presence of microbes should be sources of new therapeutic targets and drugs (i.e. anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and anti-infectious molecules).

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18622156     DOI: 10.1097/MOG.0b013e32830007f7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0267-1379            Impact factor:   3.287


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2.  The role of the immune system in regulating the microbiota.

Authors:  Benjamin P Willing; Navkiran Gill; B Brett Finlay
Journal:  Gut Microbes       Date:  2010-03-04

3.  Endoplasmic reticulum stress-activated C/EBP homologous protein enhances nuclear factor-kappaB signals via repression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma.

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Review 4.  The role of the intestinal microbiota in enteric infection.

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Review 5.  Physiological and pathophysiological functions of intestinal mast cells.

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Journal:  Medchemcomm       Date:  2013-06-01       Impact factor: 3.597

7.  Salmonella-induced mucosal lectin RegIIIβ kills competing gut microbiota.

Authors:  Christian Stelter; Rina Käppeli; Claudia König; Alexander Krah; Wolf-Dietrich Hardt; Bärbel Stecher; Dirk Bumann
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-06-09       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 8.  Deconstructing host-pathogen interactions in Drosophila.

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Journal:  Dis Model Mech       Date:  2011-10-06       Impact factor: 5.758

9.  Inflammation fuels colicin Ib-dependent competition of Salmonella serovar Typhimurium and E. coli in enterobacterial blooms.

Authors:  Lubov Petkova Nedialkova; Rémy Denzler; Martin B Koeppel; Manuel Diehl; Diana Ring; Thorsten Wille; Roman G Gerlach; Bärbel Stecher
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2014-01-02       Impact factor: 6.823

10.  Gut pathogens: invaders and turncoats in a complex cosmos.

Authors:  John Hermon-Taylor
Journal:  Gut Pathog       Date:  2009-02-03       Impact factor: 4.181

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