Lactobacillus rhamnosus reduces CD8+T cell mediated inflammation in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] K. Adel‐Patient,et al. Intragastric administration of Lactobacillus casei BL23 induces regulatory FoxP3+RORγt+ T cells subset in mice. , 2017, Beneficial microbes.
[2] S. Raghav,et al. Direct recognition of LPS drive TLR4 expressing CD8+ T cell activation in patients with rheumatoid arthritis , 2017, Scientific Reports.
[3] C. W. Woo,et al. Interaction between gut microbiota and toll-like receptor: from immunity to metabolism , 2016, Journal of Molecular Medicine.
[4] M. Rosado,et al. Microbiota and chronic inflammatory arthritis: an interwoven link , 2016, Journal of Translational Medicine.
[5] Beitullah Alipour,et al. Effects of Probiotic Supplementation on Oxidative Stress Indices in Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Randomized Double-Blind Clinical Trial , 2016, Journal of the American College of Nutrition.
[6] Jane Worthington,et al. The genetics of rheumatoid arthritis: risk and protection in different stages of the evolution of RA. , 2016, Rheumatology.
[7] G. Gambassi,et al. How the Intricate Interaction among Toll-Like Receptors, Microbiota, and Intestinal Immunity Can Influence Gastrointestinal Pathology , 2015, Journal of immunology research.
[8] C. Duarte,et al. CD8+ T Cell Profiles in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis and Their Relationship to Disease Activity , 2015, Arthritis & rheumatology.
[9] G. Migliara,et al. Immunomodulation by Gut Microbiota: Role of Toll-Like Receptor Expressed by T Cells , 2014, Journal of immunology research.
[10] Michael Q. Zhang,et al. Murine In vitro Memory T Cell Differentiation. , 2014, Bio-protocol.
[11] K. Su,et al. Microbial Infection and Rheumatoid Arthritis , 2013, Journal of clinical & cellular immunology.
[12] Jie-Oh Lee,et al. Recognition of lipopolysaccharide pattern by TLR4 complexes , 2013, Experimental & Molecular Medicine.
[13] Tadao Saito,et al. Advanced application of bovine intestinal epithelial cell line for evaluating regulatory effect of lactobacilli against heat-killed enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli-mediated inflammation , 2013, BMC Microbiology.
[14] T. Glant,et al. Genetics of Rheumatoid Arthritis — A Comprehensive Review , 2013, Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology.
[15] P. Massari,et al. The Role of TLR2 in Infection and Immunity , 2012, Front. Immun..
[16] T. Kanai,et al. Intracellular bacteria recognition contributes to maximal interleukin (IL)‐12 production by IL‐10‐deficient macrophages , 2011, Clinical and experimental immunology.
[17] Poonam Sharma,et al. Lactobacillus casei reduces the Inflammatory Joint Damage Associated with Collagen-Induced Arthritis (CIA) by Reducing the Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines , 2011, Journal of Clinical Immunology.
[18] R. Mechelli,et al. CD161(high)CD8+T cells bear pathogenetic potential in multiple sclerosis. , 2011, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[19] K. Tuohy,et al. Selective effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota on T cell activation, natural killer cell activity and cytokine production , 2010, Clinical and experimental immunology.
[20] P. Preshaw,et al. Expression and regulation of interleukin‐33 in human monocytes , 2010, Immunology.
[21] P. Aichele,et al. Effector T‐cell differentiation during viral and bacterial infections: Role of direct IL‐12 signals for cell fate decision of CD8+ T cells , 2009, European journal of immunology.
[22] J. J. Taylor,et al. Differential expression of immunoregulatory genes in monocytes in response to Porphyromonas gingivalis and Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide , 2009, Clinical and experimental immunology.
[23] Ashok Kumar,et al. The IL-12 family of cytokines in infection, inflammation and autoimmune disorders. , 2009, Inflammation & allergy drug targets.
[24] S. Im,et al. Lactobacillus casei suppresses experimental arthritis by down-regulating T helper 1 effector functions. , 2008, Molecular immunology.
[25] H. Chi,et al. Dynamic regulation of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines by MAPK phosphatase 1 (MKP-1) in innate immune responses , 2006, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[26] M. Sata,et al. Probiotic Lactobacillus‐induced improvement in murine chronic inflammatory bowel disease is associated with the down‐regulation of pro‐inflammatory cytokines in lamina propria mononuclear cells , 2005, Clinical and experimental immunology.
[27] R. Bourdet-Sicard,et al. Lactobacillus casei reduces CD8+ T cell‐mediated skin inflammation , 2004, European journal of immunology.
[28] J. Jacobs,et al. A good response to early DMARD treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis in the first year predicts remission during follow up , 2004, Annals of the rheumatic diseases.
[29] L. Glimcher,et al. T-bet is required for optimal production of IFN-γ and antigen-specific T cell activation by dendritic cells , 2003, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[30] D. Polk,et al. Probiotic Bacterium Prevents Cytokine-induced Apoptosis in Intestinal Epithelial Cells* , 2002, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[31] P. Bertics,et al. A Differential Role for the Mitogen-activated Protein Kinases in Lipopolysaccharide Signaling , 2002, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[32] A. Aderem,et al. The repertoire for pattern recognition of pathogens by the innate immune system is defined by cooperation between toll-like receptors. , 2000, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[33] A. Ebringer,et al. Molecular mimicry between HLA-DR alleles associated with rheumatoid arthritis and Proteus mirabilis as the Aetiological basis for autoimmunity. , 2000, Microbes and infection.
[34] P. Toivanen,et al. Bacterial Cell Wall-Induced Arthritis: Chemical Composition and Tissue Distribution of Four Lactobacillus Strains , 2000, Infection and Immunity.
[35] G. Müller,et al. Analysis of Th1 and Th2 cytokines expressing CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in rheumatoid arthritis by flow cytometry. , 2000, The Journal of rheumatology.
[36] J. Verhoef,et al. Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Production by Human Monocytes Involves the Raf-1/MEK1-MEK2/ERK1-ERK2 Pathway , 1999, Infection and Immunity.
[37] G. Steiner,et al. Cytokine production by synovial T cells in rheumatoid arthritis. , 1999, Rheumatology.
[38] Abo,et al. Increase of CD57+ T cells in knee joints and adjacent bone marrow of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients: implication for an anti‐inflammatory role , 1998, Clinical and experimental immunology.
[39] M. Rep,et al. Phenotypic and Functional Separation of Memory and Effector Human CD8+ T Cells , 1997, The Journal of experimental medicine.
[40] M. Biffi,et al. Selective Expression of an Interleukin-12 Receptor Component by Human T Helper 1 Cells , 1997, The Journal of experimental medicine.
[41] S. Szabo,et al. Regulation of the Interleukin (IL)-12R β2 Subunit Expression in Developing T Helper 1 (Th1) and Th2 Cells , 1997, The Journal of experimental medicine.
[42] W. Ollier,et al. Positive selection in autoimmunity: Abnormal immune responses to a bacterial dnaJ antigenic determinant in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis , 1995, Nature Medicine.
[43] N. Reiner,et al. CD14-dependent activation of protein kinase C and mitogen-activated protein kinases (p42 and p44) in human monocytes treated with bacterial lipopolysaccharide. , 1994, Journal of immunology.
[44] F. Liew. TH1 and TH2 cells: a historical perspective , 2002, Nature Reviews Immunology.
[45] S. Salminen,et al. Dietary therapy with Lactobacillus GG, bovine colostrum or bovine immune colostrum in patients with juvenile chronic arthritis: Evaluation of effect on gut defence mechanisms , 1997, InflammoPharmacology.