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Innate immune response in the gut against Salmonella - review
- 1.0348213 - MBÚ 2011 RIV CZ eng J - Journal Article
Trebichavský, Ilja - Šplíchal, Igor - Šplíchalová, Alla
Innate immune response in the gut against Salmonella - review.
Folia Microbiologica. Roč. 55, č. 3 (2010), s. 295-300. ISSN 0015-5632. E-ISSN 1874-9356
R&D Projects: GA MŠMT ME 915
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50200510
Keywords : ENTERICA SEROTYPE TYPHIMURIUM * INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS * ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES
Subject RIV: EC - Immunology
Impact factor: 0.977, year: 2010
Innate immunity is shaped by a complex of redundant and pleiotropic factors that ensure recognition, alert and suppression of pathogens. Innate immune responses in the gut are complicated by the requirement of parallel tolerance to commensal microflora predominating in cell numbers and species. In normal individuals, the intestinal mucosa together with relevant lymph nodes represents a robust barrier against systemic spread of non-typhoid Salmonella. Contemporary insights on these defence mechanisms are reviewed
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