Search for dissertations about: "innate lymphoid cells"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the words innate lymphoid cells.
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1. Functions and memory features of adaptive- and innate immune cells in physiological and inflammatory settings
Abstract : The immune system is a complex but well-regulated network which cooperates with the microbiota to maintain optimal homeostasis under physiological settings. A number of factors display the capacity to alter the immune system and thus microbiota crosstalk including host genetics, diet, environmental influences and drugs such as antibiotics or chemotherapeutic agents. READ MORE
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2. Trafficking of Human Dendritic Cells and B cells in Helicobacter pylori-induced Gastritis
Abstract : Infection with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori is widespread throughout the world, and is associated with development of gastric and duodenal ulcer disease as well as gastric adenocarcinoma and mucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma. The infection generally leads to a large infiltration of immune cells, among them dendrite cells (DC) and IgA-secreting cells. READ MORE
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3. Specific and nonspecific immune mechanisms in human gut : a comparative study of normal and ulcerative colitis intestine
Abstract : The intestine, with its large mucosal surface area, digests and absorbs food nutrients and maintains a beneficial microbial flora in the colon. Local protective immune responses against intestinal pathogens ensure the survival of the individual. These immune reactions are both specific and non-specific in nature. READ MORE
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4. Innate lymphoid cells and cholesterol metabolism in intestinal barrier function
Abstract : The intestinal mucosa represents one of the largest barrier sites of our body, having to withstand a constant exposure to a plethora of environmental insults (including dietary compounds, xenobiotics, metabolites and microorganisms). While our body has evolved tolerance/ignorance towards some of these factors deemed beneficial for the host, it requires constant maintenance of epithelial barrier integrity and ability to mount pro-inflammatory responses to protect against potentially harmful environmental insults. READ MORE
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5. New insights on type 2 immunity key drivers : mast cells and group 2 innate lymphoid cells
Abstract : Type 2 immune responses are characterized by the production of cytokines IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13. They are known to have crucial physiological and pathophysiological functions in the body. Data from recent studies indicate their importance in the containment and clearance of helminth infections. READ MORE