Literature DB >> 26457381

Understanding Luminal Microorganisms and Their Potential Effectiveness in Treating Intestinal Inflammation.

M Nedim Ince1, Bruce R Blazar, Michael B Edmond, Guido Tricot, Michael J Wannemuehler.   

Abstract

The human intestine contains 10¹⁴ bacteria, which outnumber the mammalian cells 10-fold. Certain other commensal or infectious agents, like helminthic parasites, become members of this microbial ecosystem, especially in populations living under less hygienic conditions. Intestinal microbes, also called the microbiome or microbiota, shape the host immune reactivity to self and nonself throughout life. Changes in microbiome composition may impair the maturation of immune regulatory pathways and predispose the host to develop various forms of inflammatory disorders, like Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. The microbiome is also critical to successful transplantation of organs or grafts. After allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, when the new donor cells, such as T lymphocytes learn to discriminate "the new self from nonself" in the transplant recipient, they need healthy microbiota-derived signals to preserve the immune homeostasis. Restoring microbiota through intestinal delivery of bacterial strains, helminths, fecal microbiota transplantation, or stool substitutes have the potential to improve and correct aberrant immune reactivity in various disorders.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26457381      PMCID: PMC4679592          DOI: 10.1097/MIB.0000000000000599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflamm Bowel Dis        ISSN: 1078-0998            Impact factor:   5.325


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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-11-13       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Inducible Foxp3+ regulatory T-cell development by a commensal bacterium of the intestinal microbiota.

Authors:  June L Round; Sarkis K Mazmanian
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2010-06-21       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Fecal calprotectin and α1-antitrypsin dynamics in gastrointestinal GvHD.

Authors:  A O'Meara; N Kapel; A Xhaard; F Sicre de Fontbrune; D Manéné; N Dhedin; R P de Latour; G Socié; M Robin
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2015-05-11       Impact factor: 5.483

Review 4.  Phenylbutyric Acid: simple structure - multiple effects.

Authors:  Magdalena Kusaczuk; Marek Bartoszewicz; Marzanna Cechowska-Pasko
Journal:  Curr Pharm Des       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 3.116

Review 5.  Graft-versus-host disease.

Authors:  Warren D Shlomchik
Journal:  Nat Rev Immunol       Date:  2007-05       Impact factor: 53.106

6.  Helminth infections decrease host susceptibility to immune-mediated diseases.

Authors:  Joel V Weinstock; David E Elliott
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2014-10-01       Impact factor: 5.422

7.  Autophagy gene Atg16L1 prevents lethal T cell alloreactivity mediated by dendritic cells.

Authors:  Vanessa M Hubbard-Lucey; Yusuke Shono; Katie Maurer; Mallory L West; Natalie V Singer; Carly G K Ziegler; Cecilia Lezcano; Ana Carolina Fragoso Motta; Karin Schmid; Samuel M Levi; George F Murphy; Chen Liu; Jeffrey D Winkler; Ravi K Amaravadi; Gerhard Rogler; Anne M Dickinson; Ernst Holler; Marcel R M van den Brink; Ken Cadwell
Journal:  Immunity       Date:  2014-10-09       Impact factor: 31.745

Review 8.  Impacts of gut bacteria on human health and diseases.

Authors:  Yu-Jie Zhang; Sha Li; Ren-You Gan; Tong Zhou; Dong-Ping Xu; Hua-Bin Li
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2015-04-02       Impact factor: 5.923

9.  Gut bacteria require neutrophils to promote mammary tumorigenesis.

Authors:  Jessica R Lakritz; Theofilos Poutahidis; Sheyla Mirabal; Bernard J Varian; Tatiana Levkovich; Yassin M Ibrahim; Jerrold M Ward; Ellen C Teng; Brett Fisher; Nicola Parry; Stephanie Lesage; Natalie Alberg; Sravya Gourishetti; James G Fox; Zhongming Ge; Susan E Erdman
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2015-04-20

Review 10.  The environment of regulatory T cell biology: cytokines, metabolites, and the microbiome.

Authors:  Romy E Hoeppli; Dan Wu; Laura Cook; Megan K Levings
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2015-02-18       Impact factor: 7.561

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1.  Helminth-Induced Production of TGF-β and Suppression of Graft-versus-Host Disease Is Dependent on IL-4 Production by Host Cells.

Authors:  Yue Li; Xiaoqun Guan; Weiren Liu; Hung-Lin Chen; Jamie Truscott; Sonay Beyatli; Ahmed Metwali; George J Weiner; Nicholas Zavazava; Richard S Blumberg; Joseph F Urban; Bruce R Blazar; David E Elliott; M Nedim Ince
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2018-10-05       Impact factor: 5.422

2.  Inhibition of PD-1 Protects against TNBS-Induced Colitis via Alteration of Enteric Microbiota.

Authors:  Hao-Ming Xu; You-Lian Zhou; Jing Xu; Ying-Fei Li; Chong Zhao; Hong-Li Huang; Yan-Lei Du; Jie He; Yong-Jian Zhou; Yu-Qiang Nie
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2021-01-07       Impact factor: 3.411

Review 3.  Sampling Strategies for Three-Dimensional Spatial Community Structures in IBD Microbiota Research.

Authors:  Shaocun Zhang; Xiaocang Cao; He Huang
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2017-02-24       Impact factor: 5.293

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