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Martin Rosique, Rebeca Chain, Florian Miquel, Sylvie Motta, Jean-Paul Vergnolle, Nathalie SOKOL, Harry Langella, Philippe
Probiotics are defined as ‘live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the host’. So, to consider a microorganism as a probiotic, a demonstrable beneficial effect on the health host should be shown as well as an adequate defined safety status and the capacity to survive transit through the gastrointest...
Boschetti, Gilles Kanjarawi, Reem Bardel, Emilie Collardeau-Frachon, Sophie Duclaux-Loras, Remi Moro-Sibilot, Ludovic Almeras, Thibaut Flourié, Bernard Nancey, Stephane Kaiserlian, Dominique
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Background and Aims: Regulatory Foxp3(+) CD4(+) T cells [Tregs] have been implicated in the control of colitis in T-cell transfer models, yet their ability to regulate colitis induced by innate immunity and the impact of gut inflammation on their fate and function have been poorly documented.Methods: Colitis was induced by dextran sodium sulphate i...
Zinni, Manuela Zuena, Anna Rita Marconi, Veronica Petrella, Carla Fusco, Ilaria Giuli, Chiara Canu, Nadia Severini, Cinzia Broccardo, Maria Theodorou, Vassilia
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The early phase of life represents a critical period for the development of an organism. Interestingly, early life experiences are able to influence the development of the gastrointestinal tract and the reactivity to colonic inflammatory stress. We recently demonstrated that adult male rats exposed to low doses of corticosterone during lactation (C...
Plé, Coline Breton, Jérôme Richoux, Romain Nurdin, Marine Deutsch, Stéphanie-Marie Falentin, Hélène Hervé, Christophe Chuat, Victoria Lemée, Riwanon Maguin, Emmanuelle
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Molecular nutrition & food research
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) constitutes a growing public health concern in western countries. Bacteria with anti-inflammatory properties are lacking in the dysbiosis accompanying IBD. Selected strains of probiotic bacteria with anti-inflammatory properties accordingly alleviate symptoms and enhance treatment of ulcerative colitis in clinical t...
Lamas, Bruno Lavie-Richard, Mathias SOKOL, Harry
Pierik, M Joossens, S Van Steen, Kristel Van Schuerbeek, N Vlietinck, R Rutgeerts, P Vermeire, S
Background: Evidence that a deficient innate immune response toward the bacterial flora of the gut plays a role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is growing. This is underscored by the finding of the association between CARD15 variants and Crohn's disease (CD) and D299G in Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 and IBD. Our aims were to s...
Pierik, M. Joossens, S. Van Steen, Kristel Van Schuerbeek, N. Vlietinck, R. Rutgeerts, P. Vermeire, S.
Background: Evidence that a deficient innate immune response toward the bacterial flora of the gut plays a role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is growing. This is underscored by the finding of the association between CARD15 variants and Crohn's disease (CD) and D299G in Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 and IBD. Our aims were to s...
Meckler, U.
Published in
Acta Endoscopica
Les applications principales de l’échographie colique sont le diagnositic et le suivi de la maladie de Crohn, de la colite ulcérative, de la diverticulite et de l’iléus, ainsi que des formes transmurales de l’entérocolite infectieuse. Sa valuer dans la recherche de tumeurs coliques est arbitraire, et elle est négligeable dans d’autres maladies. L’a...