scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Yasmine Belkaid | Q28843432 |
Nicolas Bouladoux | Q43249919 | ||
P2093 | author name string | Michael J Molloy | |
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Toll-like receptor 4 signaling by intestinal microbes influences susceptibility to food allergy. | Q34321946 | ||
Activation of toll-like receptor 9 by DNA from different bacterial species | Q34334265 | ||
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Does antibiotic exposure during infancy lead to development of asthma?: a systematic review and metaanalysis | Q34502210 | ||
Effect of antimicrobial agents on the ecological balance of human microflora | Q34547828 | ||
Toll-like receptor 2 signaling modulates the functions of CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells | Q34557118 | ||
All-trans retinoic acid mediates enhanced T reg cell growth, differentiation, and gut homing in the face of high levels of co-stimulation | Q34580976 | ||
Smad3 and NFAT cooperate to induce Foxp3 expression through its enhancer | Q34729938 | ||
Recognition of peptidoglycan from the microbiota by Nod1 enhances systemic innate immunity | Q41171975 | ||
The transcription factor T-bet controls regulatory T cell homeostasis and function during type 1 inflammation | Q41762357 | ||
Bone marrow mesenchymal stem and progenitor cells induce monocyte emigration in response to circulating toll-like receptor ligands | Q41851529 | ||
Toll-like receptor 5-deficient mice have dysregulated intestinal gene expression and nonspecific resistance to Salmonella-induced typhoid-like disease | Q41875117 | ||
Lack of oral tolerance in C3H/HeJ mice | Q41996317 | ||
Regulation of C-type lectin antimicrobial activity by a flexible N-terminal prosegment | Q42019085 | ||
Mucosal antibodies in inflammatory bowel disease are directed against intestinal bacteria | Q42021859 | ||
The requirement of intestinal bacterial flora for the development of an IgE production system fully susceptible to oral tolerance induction | Q42442755 | ||
Interleukin-12 converts Foxp3+ regulatory T cells to interferon-γ-producing Foxp3+ T cells that inhibit colitis. | Q42747710 | ||
The sensing of environmental stimuli by follicular dendritic cells promotes immunoglobulin A generation in the gut. | Q42965640 | ||
Downregulation of Th17 cells in the small intestine by disruption of gut flora in the absence of retinoic acid | Q43058014 | ||
Enteric flora expands gut lamina propria CX3CR1+ dendritic cells supporting inflammatory immune responses under normal and inflammatory conditions | Q45058656 | ||
Probiotics ameliorate recurrent Th1-mediated murine colitis by inducing IL-10 and IL-10-dependent TGF-beta-bearing regulatory cells | Q45304815 | ||
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ATP drives lamina propria T(H)17 cell differentiation | Q46419573 | ||
Regulation of humoral and cellular gut immunity by lamina propria dendritic cells expressing Toll-like receptor 5. | Q46564597 | ||
Lactobacillus fermentum ACA-DC 179 displays probiotic potential in vitro and protects against trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS)-induced colitis and Salmonella infection in murine models | Q46852650 | ||
Gut-derived commensal bacterial products inhibit liver dendritic cell maturation by stimulating hepatic interleukin-6/signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 activity | Q46952190 | ||
Crohn's disease is associated with a toll-like receptor-9 polymorphism | Q47243561 | ||
Commensal microbiota and myelin autoantigen cooperate to trigger autoimmune demyelination. | Q48819558 | ||
Detection of pathogenic intestinal bacteria by Toll-like receptor 5 on intestinal CD11c+ lamina propria cells. | Q50079058 | ||
Restricted microbiota and absence of cognate TCR antigen leads to an unbalanced generation of Th17 cells. | Q50530610 | ||
Preferential generation of follicular B helper T cells from Foxp3+ T cells in gut Peyer's patches. | Q51769095 | ||
Lymphoid tissue genesis induced by commensals through NOD1 regulates intestinal homeostasis. | Q52590127 | ||
Gram-negative bacteria aggravate murine small intestinal Th1-type immunopathology following oral infection with Toxoplasma gondii. | Q52928766 | ||
Central nervous system demyelinating disease protection by the human commensal Bacteroides fragilis depends on polysaccharide A expression. | Q54412643 | ||
Impaired regulatory T cell function in germ-free mice | Q56901969 | ||
Secretory IgA-mediated neutralization of Shigella flexneri prevents intestinal tissue destruction by down-regulating inflammatory circuits | Q57128380 | ||
Normal proportion and expression of maturation markers in migratory dendritic cells in the absence of germs or Toll-like receptor signaling | Q57227671 | ||
Intestinal Tolerance Requires Gut Homing and Expansion of FoxP3+ Regulatory T Cells in the Lamina Propria | Q57339886 | ||
Probiotic-induced suppression of allergic sensitization and airway inflammation is associated with an increase of T regulatory-dependent mechanisms in a murine model of asthma | Q59054619 | ||
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) regulation of the immune response: LPS influence on oral tolerance induction | Q70566320 | ||
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) regulation of the immune response: LPS converts germfree mice to sensitivity to oral tolerance induction | Q72112626 | ||
Identification of multiple isolated lymphoid follicles on the antimesenteric wall of the mouse small intestine | Q77373865 | ||
Toll pathway-dependent blockade of CD4+CD25+ T cell-mediated suppression by dendritic cells | Q78806915 | ||
Interleukin 27 negatively regulates the development of interleukin 17-producing T helper cells during chronic inflammation of the central nervous system | Q80102518 | ||
Segmented filamentous bacteria in a defined bacterial cocktail induce intestinal inflammation in SCID mice reconstituted with CD45RBhigh CD4+ T cells | Q80559744 | ||
Lactobacillus Acidophilus strain L-92 regulates the production of Th1 cytokine as well as Th2 cytokines | Q80657027 | ||
Dendritic cells in germ-free and specific pathogen-free mice have similar phenotypes and in vitro antigen presenting function | Q81073587 | ||
Lamina propria macrophages and dendritic cells differentially induce regulatory and interleukin 17-producing T cell responses | Q81305086 | ||
Adaptive Foxp3+ regulatory T cell-dependent and -independent control of allergic inflammation | Q81617509 | ||
Lactobacillus reuteri-induced regulatory T cells protect against an allergic airway response in mice | Q82703707 | ||
Oral tolerance | Q83849376 | ||
Microbiota regulates immune defense against respiratory tract influenza A virus infection | Q34750186 | ||
Gammadelta intraepithelial lymphocytes are essential mediators of host-microbial homeostasis at the intestinal mucosal surface | Q35008436 | ||
Naturally transmitted segmented filamentous bacteria segregate with diabetes protection in nonobese diabetic mice. | Q35105043 | ||
A retinoic acid-dependent checkpoint in the development of CD4+ T cell-mediated immunity | Q35208406 | ||
Peripheral education of the immune system by colonic commensal microbiota. | Q35341308 | ||
Gut-tropic T cells that express integrin α4β7 and CCR9 are required for induction of oral immune tolerance in mice | Q35568115 | ||
Th17 cells induce colitis and promote Th1 cell responses through IL-17 induction of innate IL-12 and IL-23 production | Q35644280 | ||
The fundamental basis of inflammatory bowel disease | Q35649436 | ||
CpG DNA inhibits CD4+CD25+ Treg suppression through direct MyD88-dependent costimulation of effector CD4+ T cells | Q35776179 | ||
Deletion of TLR5 results in spontaneous colitis in mice | Q36138027 | ||
Essential role for retinoic acid in the promotion of CD4(+) T cell effector responses via retinoic acid receptor alpha | Q36151999 | ||
The role of retinoic acid in tolerance and immunity | Q36162881 | ||
Mucosal immunity and allergic responses: lack of regulation and/or lack of microbial stimulation? | Q36209726 | ||
The 'microflora hypothesis' of allergic diseases | Q36360555 | ||
Regulatory interactions between CD45RBhigh and CD45RBlow CD4+ T cells are important for the balance between protective and pathogenic cell-mediated immunity. | Q36362779 | ||
Successful transmission of a retrovirus depends on the commensal microbiota | Q36460257 | ||
Feeding our immune system: impact on metabolism | Q36494499 | ||
Regulatory T cells suppress systemic and mucosal immune activation to control intestinal inflammation | Q36563545 | ||
Nod-like proteins in immunity, inflammation and disease | Q36655897 | ||
In vivo equilibrium of proinflammatory IL-17+ and regulatory IL-10+ Foxp3+ RORgamma t+ T cells | Q36699777 | ||
Debugging how bacteria manipulate the immune response. | Q36739044 | ||
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Commensal DNA limits regulatory T cell conversion and is a natural adjuvant of intestinal immune responses | Q37267529 | ||
Colitis-associated colorectal cancer driven by T-bet deficiency in dendritic cells | Q37339787 | ||
Gut commensal bacteria direct a protective immune response against Toxoplasma gondii. | Q37353312 | ||
Toll-like receptor 2-dependent induction of vitamin A-metabolizing enzymes in dendritic cells promotes T regulatory responses and inhibits autoimmunity. | Q37401744 | ||
Regulatory T cells in the control of host-microorganism interactions (*). | Q37419387 | ||
A dominant, coordinated T regulatory cell-IgA response to the intestinal microbiota. | Q37428976 | ||
Natural and adaptive foxp3+ regulatory T cells: more of the same or a division of labor? | Q37493607 | ||
Reversible microbial colonization of germ-free mice reveals the dynamics of IgA immune responses | Q37581953 | ||
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P433 | issue | 1 | |
P921 | main subject | systemic immune response | Q106570166 |
P304 | page(s) | 58-66 | |
P577 | publication date | 2011-12-16 | |
P1433 | published in | Seminars in Immunology | Q15762658 |
P1476 | title | Intestinal microbiota: shaping local and systemic immune responses | |
P478 | volume | 24 |
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