نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal defense

تعداد نتایج: 112516  

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Charlotte S Kaetzel

The polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) is important in host defense, transporting antibodies across mucosal epithelial cells. Recent work has shown that, using a protein that binds directly to the pIgR, Streptococcus pneumoniae can co-opt the transcytosis machinery and gain entry into airway epithelial cells.

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Nutrition 2001
O M Conneely

Lactoferrin is a non-heme iron binding glycoprotein produced during lactation and by epithelial cells at mucosal surfaces. The protein is a prominent component of the first line of mammalian host defense and its expression is upregulated in response to inflammatory stimuli. In this paper, the antibacterial and immune modulatory properties of lactoferrin that contribute to host defense are revie...

2006
Victor Darley-Usmar Lin Mantell Weiling Xu Shuo Zheng Raed A. Dweik Serpil C. Erzurum

The airway mucosal epithelium is the first site of virus contact with the host, and the main site of infection and inflammation. Nitric oxide (NO) produced by the airway epithelium is vital to antiviral inflammatory and immune defense in the lung. Multiple mechanisms function coordinately to support high-level basal NO synthesis in healthy airway epithelium and further induction of NO synthesis...

Journal: :The Surgical clinics of North America 2011
Philip T Ramsay Aaron Carr

The primary function of the stomach is to prepare food for digestion and absorption by the intestine. Acid production is the unique and central component of the stomach's contribution to the digestive process. Acid bathes the food bolus while stored in the stomach, facilitating digestion. An intact defense against mucosal damage by the stomach's acid is essential to avoid ulceration. This artic...

2015
Gitanjali Kundu Pranab Kumar Kundu

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Journal: :The Brazilian journal of infectious diseases : an official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases 2006
Paulo C Giraldo Ana Katherine Gonçalves José Eleutério Junior

The genital mechanisms of defense are not well understood and are therefore ignored during therapy. This fact results in a great number of cases of treatment failure. The mucosa is an important protective factor of the genital female system, through self-defense mechanisms, and secretor antibodies (immunoglobulin A). The lymphoid tissue exerts protective anti-inflammatory activity, besides inhi...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2013
mehran dabaghian seyyed mahmoud ebrahimi gholamraza nikbakhat borojeni majid tebianian ali rezaei mokaram

background: influenza outbreak has become a great lifethreateningdisease in the world. nasal vaccines can inducesystemic igg and mucosal iga antibody responses, whichestablish two layers of immune defense against the infectiouspathogens like influenza. mucosal vaccines must overcomeseveral limitations, including the mucociliary clearance andinefficient uptake of soluble antigens. therefore, nas...

2006
Mark R. McDermott A. Dean Befus John Bienenstock

The defense of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract against potentially harmful organisms requires the concerted and integrated functions of diverse host defense mechanisms, both physiologic and immunologic. Recently, we have begun to appreciate that a wide variety of immunologic effector cells are located in the GI mucosa and that it should be possible to manipulate their activities to the benefit ...

2014
Ryan McClure Paola Massari

Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling represents one of the best studied pathways to implement defense mechanisms against invading microbes in human being as well as in animals. TLRs respond to specific microbial ligands and to danger signals produced by the host during infection, and initiate downstream cascades that activate both innate and adaptive immunity. TLRs are expressed by professional i...

2009
Heather R. Conti Fang Shen Namrata Nayyar Eileen Stocum Jianing N. Sun Matthew J. Lindemann Allen W. Ho Justine Hoda Hai Jeffrey J. Yu Ji Won Jung Scott G. Filler Patricia Masso-Welch Mira Edgerton Sarah L. Gaffen

The commensal fungus Candida albicans causes oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC; thrush) in settings of immunodeficiency. Although disseminated, vaginal, and oral candidiasis are all caused by C. albicans species, host defense against C. albicans varies by anatomical location. T helper 1 (Th1) cells have long been implicated in defense against candidiasis, whereas the role of Th17 cells remains con...

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