Abstract
The results indicated that PGN and derived muropeptides are active compounds in probiotic functionality and might represent a useful therapeutic strategy in IBD.
Keywords
NOD2PeptidoglycanColitisFOXP3Inflammatory bowel diseaseChemistryAdoptive cell transferMesenteric lymph nodesInflammationLipopolysaccharideMicrobiologyImmunologyBiologyIn vitroImmune systemBiochemistryMedicineInnate immune systemCytotoxic T cellEnzyme
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- 60
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- 8
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- 1050-1059
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- 352
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Elise Macho Fernandez,
V. Valenti,
Christoph Rockel
et al.
(2011).
Anti-inflammatory capacity of selected lactobacilli in experimental colitis is driven by NOD2-mediated recognition of a specific peptidoglycan-derived muropeptide.
Gut
, 60
(8)
, 1050-1059.
https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.2010.232918
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- DOI
- 10.1136/gut.2010.232918