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Bifidobacterium / Bifidobacter & Immune responses
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In particular, members of the genus Bifidobacterium play a primary role in immune regulation.
The beneficial effects of Bifidobacterium are partly due to its immunostimulatory properties due to compounds that they synthesize
Intestinal bifidobacteria could promote DC maturation and its expression of IL-12 locally in the gut, influence T-cell development in the thymus, favor the T-helper cell response of the body in a [Th…
References (Sources)
- Characterization of Immunostimulatory CpG-Rich Sequences from Different Bifidobacterium Species
- Distinct Bifidobacterium strains drive different immune responses in vitro
- Genome sequence of Bifidobacterium breve DPC 6330, a strain isolated from the human intestine
- Gnotobiotic Mouse Immune Response Induced by Bifidobacterium sp. Strains Isolated from Infants
- Portrait of an immunoregulatory Bifidobacterium
- Potential Immunomodulatory Activity of a Selected Strain Bifidobacterium bifidum H3-R2 as Evidenced in vitro and in Immunosuppressed Mice
- The role of intestinal bifidobacteria on immune system development in young rats