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Immunobiotics and inflammation-coagulation

2013
Fil: Agüero, María Graciela. Universidad Nacional de Tucuman. Facultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia. Instituto de Bioquímica Clinica Aplicada.
Zelaya, María Hortensia del Rosario   +1 more
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- Immunobiotics for the Prevention of Bacterial and Viral Respiratory Infections

2013
Fil: Villena, Julio Cesar.
Villena, Julio Cesar   +3 more
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Immunobiotic Lactobacillus administered post-exposure averts the lethal sequelae of respiratory virus infection [PDF]

open access: yesAntiviral Research, 2015
We reported previously that priming of the respiratory tract with immunobiotic Lactobacillus prior to virus challenge protects mice against subsequent lethal infection with pneumonia virus of mice (PVM). We present here the results of gene microarray which document differential expression of proinflammatory mediators in response to PVM infection alone ...
Caroline M Percopo   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Screening and Characterization of Immunobiotic Lactic Acid Bacteria with Porcine Immunoassay Systems

2018
Microorganisms with the ability to modulate the immune system (immunobiotics) have shown to interact with different pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) expressed in nonimmune and immune cells and exert beneficial effects on host's health maintenance and promotion.
Valeria Garcia-Castillo   +3 more
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- Immunobiotics and Antiviral Immunity

2013
Viruses are very tiny organic structures consisting of either DNA or RNA encapsulated within a protein shell called capsid. Since viruses cannot reproduce by themselves because of the simplicity of their components, they must infect other living organisms, utilize the metabolic pathways of the host cell to reproduce viral components, and assemble ...
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Nasal priming with immunobiotic lactobacilli improves the adaptive immune response against influenza virus

International Immunopharmacology, 2020
The nasal priming with Lactobacillus rhamnosus CRL1505 modulates the respiratory antiviral innate immune response and improves protection against influenza virus (IFV) challenge in mice. However, the potential beneficial effect of the CRL1505 strain on the adaptive immune response triggered by IFV infection or vaccination was not evaluated before.
Raya Tonetti, María Fernanda   +5 more
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Development of an in vitro immunobiotic evaluation system against rotavirus infection in bovine intestinal epitheliocytes

Beneficial Microbes, 2017
The bovine intestinal epithelial cell line (BIE cells) expresses the Toll-like receptor (TLR)3 and is able to mount an antiviral immune response after the stimulation with poly(I:C). In the present study, we aimed to further characterise the antiviral defence mechanisms in BIE cells by evaluating the innate immune response triggered by rotavirus (RV ...
H, Kobayashi   +13 more
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Synthetic Immunobiotics: A Future Success Story in Small Molecule-Based Immunotherapy?

ACS Infectious Diseases, 2018
Drug resistance to our current stock of antibiotics is projected to increase to levels that threaten our ability to reduce and eliminate bacterial infections, which is now considered one of the primary health care crises of the 21st century. Traditional antibiotic agents (e.g., penicillin) paved the way for massive advances in human health, but we need
Mary J. Sabulski Feigman   +1 more
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Immunobiotics: Novel Approaches To Strengthening The Immune System Using Microorganisms

American Journal Of Biomedical Science & Pharmaceutical Innovation
The discovery of immunobiotics has opened a new era in microbiology and immunology, combining microbial biotechnology with immune system regulation. Immunobiotics—specific strains of probiotic microorganisms—can stimulate or modulate host immunity by interacting with mucosal cells, cytokines, and immune receptors.
M. Toshtemirova, M. Sobirjonova
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Inorganic polyphosphate from the immunobiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus CRL1505 prevents inflammatory response in the respiratory tract

Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 2021
Graciela Font de Valdez   +2 more
exaly  

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