Epidemiol Mikrobiol Imunol
June 2023
Since the beginning of the 21st century, a new discipline, microbiome science, has emerged as a key part of microbiology and related biomedical and ecological sciences. Microbiome science uses highly advanced molecular genetic and bioinformatic methods to study complex microbial communities. Unlike isolated microbes, microbial communities shaped by the environment, referred to as microbial consortia or microbiomes, follow their own laws that allow for significant functional specialization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: prevention of repeated infections and allergies in children of allergic mothers by oral colonization with probiotic E. coli strain.The development of some immunologic parameters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper describes a severely affected male infant with serious protracted diarrhoea caused by a rare autoimmune enteropathy. The disease began at 6 weeks of age of the child and it was associated with small bowel villous atrophy and the presence of circulating antienterocyte antibodies. The child was treated with steroids and with parenteral and special enteral nutrition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransfer of CD4+ T cells to immune-deficient mice in the absence of the CD25+ subset leads to the development of colitis, indicating that regulatory cells capable of controlling a bacteria-driven inflammatory response are present in normal mice. Cells with this function are present in the thymus as well as in the periphery of germ-free mice, suggesting they may be reactive with self-antigen. These cells resemble CD4+CD25+ cells that inhibit organ-specific autoimmunity, suggesting that a similar subset of regulatory T cells may control responses to self and foreign antigens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEarly onset periodontitis (EOP) is a chronic inflammatory periodontal disease with a strong genetic link affecting individuals aged 17 to 25. In the familial studies we tested the hypothesis about the role of Th1 and Th2 cytokines in the pathogenesis of EOP disease. The study involved 6 individuals with EOP disease and their 6 siblings with healthy periodontium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAfter oral administration of live oral vaccines COLINFANT and MUTAFLOR prepared from non-enteropathogenic E. coli strains, both strains colonized effectively the intestine in full-term and preterm infants and remained for many weeks showing, that they were capable to establish themselves as a resident strain in the infant's gut. The presence of E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComparison was made of the binding of 38 test and three standard monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to B cells from various pig lymphoid tissues by flow cytometry (FCM) and immunohistochemistry. Some mAbs were also tested on B cells from foetal pig tissues. Twenty of the new mAbs bound, though to variable degrees, to porcine B cells but only three were given cluster assignations: C35 (#147) and BB6-11C9 (#167) were assigned to wCD21 and 2F6/8 (#057) was assigned to SWC7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Immunol Immunopathol
November 1996
The origin of immune cells and their products have been studied in the prenatal period in miniature pigs. Macrophages were first detected on day 25, and myelocytes and lymphoid cells by day 28. Membrane antigens SLA-DR and CD45 were found by day 22, membrane molecules MG-7, 8/1, CD1, CD2 and 74-22 by day 28, Gamma/delta T cells were found initially in extrathymic sites (in the liver).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Gastroenterol
January 1996
Background: There is a need for serologic markers in selecting patients with symptoms compatible with coeliac disease for intestinal biopsy and for population screening. Few comparative studies have been done.
Methods: Sera from 55 patients with coeliac disease and 65 referents, aged between 8 months and 79 years, were investigated.
Association of different psychological and neurological disturbances with gluten intake in coeliac patients was repeatedly described. In the present study gluten-induced enteropathy was elicited in rats by prolonged intragastric administration of gliadin from birth to 10 weeks. Various neurological (contact and visual placing reactions, equilibrium on horizontal bar) and behavioral tests (open field and Morris water maze task) were used to assess the possible deficits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNocardia delipidated cell mitogen (NDCM) was given intragastrically (200 micrograms/animal) to 2-month-old germ-free (GF) and conventionally (CV) reared AVN rats. On day 4, enzymatic activities of enterocyte brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV) isolated from jejunal scraping were measured. The results indicated that activities of sucrase, lactase and glucoamylase in BBMV were stimulated following NDCM treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Immunopharmacol
November 1994
Nocardia delipidated cell mitogen (NDCM) derived from Nocardia opaca, given 2 h after whole-body gamma irradiation (2.5 Gy) to germ-free piglets in amounts of 1 mg/kg via a stomach tube, prevented the loss of B-cells in the spleen, intestinal mucosa, and mesenteric lymph nodes when recorded on day 8 after irradiation. NDCM and/or formolized Enterococcus faecalis strain (Ef) applied intraperitoneally also 2 h after irradiation increased the survival rate in mice irradiated with 8.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe levels of antibodies of the IgG, IgA and IgM isotypes reacting against ovoalbumin (OVA), gliadin (GL) and cow's milk proteins (CMP), were determined by ELISA in sera from a group of adult patients with sickle cell anemia (SCA) bearing homozygous Ss hemoglobinopathy and from matched health donors. Only patients with steady-state disease were included in the study. Increased amounts of IgG and IgA reacting with OVA, GL and CMP were observed in the group of patients as compared with the controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFolia Microbiol (Praha)
October 1993
A monoclonal antibody (ML30) recognizing the 65-kDa heat-shock protein of mycobacteria and reacting with homologous human protein was found to stain various porcine tissues. Development of this reactivity was studied. The first ML30-positive cells were embryonic hepatocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOral colonization with the non-pathogenic strain of E. coli 083:K24:H31 stimulated in a significant way the local antibody formation in the gut, saliva and milk of mothers of the colonized infants. Early induction of SIgA formation is important in particular in infants who are not breastfed where it replaces partially the lacking immunoglobulin supplied in breast milk.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA method of "sandwich" enzyme immunoassay was developed for determination of human serum myoglobin with the use of myoglobin isolated from human myocardium and gammaglobulin fraction of a specific sheep antiserum labelled with horseradish peroxidase. The linear part of the calibration curve within the range of 0.08-2.
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