نتایج جستجو برای: nod1 protein

تعداد نتایج: 1235066  

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2008
Atsuko Fukazawa Carmen Alonso Kiyotaka Kurachi Sonal Gupta Cammie F. Lesser Beth Ann McCormick Hans-Christian Reinecker

Shigella flexneri has evolved the ability to modify host cell function with intracellular active effectors to overcome the intestinal barrier. The detection of these microbial effectors and the initiation of innate immune responses are critical for rapid mucosal defense activation. The guanine nucleotide exchange factor H1 (GEF-H1) mediates RhoA activation required for cell invasion by the ente...

2010
Tomohiro Watanabe Naoki Asano Atsushi Kitani Ivan J. Fuss Tsutomu Chiba Warren Strober

Infection of the stomach with Helicobacter pylori is an important risk factor for gastritis, peptic ulcer, and gastric carcinoma. Although it has been well established that persistent colonization by H. pylori is associated with adaptive Th1 responses, the innate immune responses leading to these Th1 responses are poorly defined. Recent studies have shown that the activation of nucleotide-bindi...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2011
H Bielig P K Rompikuntal M Dongre B Zurek B Lindmark M Ramstedt S N Wai T A Kufer

Vibrio cholerae is an inhabitant of aquatic systems and one of the causative agents of severe dehydrating diarrhea in humans. It has also emerged as an important cause of different kinds of inflammatory responses, and in particular, V. cholerae strains of the non-O1 non-O139 serogroups (NOVC) have been associated with such infections in human. We analyzed the potential of outer membrane vesicle...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2007
Elena S Lysenko Thomas B Clarke Mikhail Shchepetov Adam J Ratner David I Roper Christopher G Dowson Jeffrey N Weiser

Airway infection by the Gram-positive pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae (Sp) leads to recruitment of neutrophils but limited bacterial killing by these cells. Co-colonization by Sp and a Gram-negative species, Haemophilus influenzae (Hi), provides sufficient stimulus to induce neutrophil and complement-mediated clearance of Sp from the mucosal surface in a murine model. Products from Hi, but no...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2015
Yoshitomo Motomura Shunsuke Kanno Kenichi Asano Masato Tanaka Yutaka Hasegawa Hideki Katagiri Takashi Saito Hiromitsu Hara Hisanori Nishio Toshiro Hara Sho Yamasaki

OBJECTIVE Nod1 is an intracellular pattern recognition receptor for bacterial peptidoglycan fragments. We previously reported that a synthetic Nod1 ligand, FK565, induced acute coronary arteritis in mice similar to that of Kawasaki disease. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this characteristic inflammation have remained elusive. APPROACH AND RESULTS We found that CD11c(+)MHC class ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Ronan Kapetanovic Marie-Anne Nahori Viviane Balloy Catherine Fitting Dana J Philpott Jean-Marc Cavaillon Minou Adib-Conquy

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are involved in the sensing of microbially derived compounds. We analyzed the contribution of these receptors to cytokine production by macrophages following stimulation with whole bacteria. Using knockout mice, we confirmed that the TLR4 and TLR2 contribution was predominant in the induction of tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleukin-10 by gram-negative bacteria....

Journal: :Blood 2016
Christopher B Hergott Aoife M Roche Edwin Tamashiro Thomas B Clarke Aubrey G Bailey Alice Laughlin Frederic D Bushman Jeffrey N Weiser

Maintenance of myeloid cell homeostasis requires continuous turnover of phagocytes from the bloodstream, yet whether environmental signals influence phagocyte longevity in the absence of inflammation remains unknown. Here, we show that the gut microbiota regulates the steady-state cellular lifespan of neutrophils and inflammatory monocytes, the 2 most abundant circulating myeloid cells and key ...

2016
Soren Hayrabedyan Krassimira Todorova Asma Jabeen Gergana Metodieva Stavri Toshkov Metodi V. Metodiev Milcho Mincheff Nelson Fernández

Sertoli cells, can function as non-professional tolerogenic antigen-presenting cells, and sustain the blood-testis barrier formed by their tight junctions. The NOD-like receptor family members and the NALP3 inflammasome play a key role in pro-inflammatory innate immunity signalling pathways. Limited data exist on NOD1 and NOD2 expression in human and mouse Sertoli cells. Currently, there is no ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Jong-Hwan Park Yun-Gi Kim Christine McDonald Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti Mizuho Hasegawa Mathilde Body-Malapel Naohiro Inohara Gabriel Núñez

RICK is a kinase that has been implicated in Nod1 and Nod2 signaling. In addition, RICK has been proposed to mediate TLR signaling in that its absence confers reduced responses to certain bacterial products such as LPS. We show here that macrophages and mice lacking RICK are defective in their responses to Nod1 and Nod2 agonists but exhibit unimpaired responses to synthetic and highly purified ...

2014
Rhiannon Parkhouse Joseph P. Boyle Tom P. Monie

Understanding how single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) lead to disease at a molecular level provides a starting point for improved therapeutic intervention. SNPs in the innate immune receptor nucleotide oligomerisation domain 2 (NOD2) can cause the inflammatory disorders Blau Syndrome (BS) and early onset sarcoidosis (EOS) through receptor hyperactivation. Here, we show that these polymorphis...

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