Immunobiotics: Interactions of Beneficial Microbes with the Immune System
The term “immunobiotics” has been proposed to define microbial strains able to beneficially regulate the mucosal immune system. Research in immunobiotics has significantly evolved as researchers employed cutting-edge technologies to investigate the complex interactions of these beneficial microorgan...
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| author | Haruki Kitazawa Julio Villena |
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| description | The term “immunobiotics” has been proposed to define microbial strains able to beneficially regulate the mucosal immune system. Research in immunobiotics has significantly evolved as researchers employed cutting-edge technologies to investigate the complex interactions of these beneficial microorganisms with the immune system. During the last decade, our understanding of immunobiotics-host interaction was profoundly transformed by the discovery of microbial molecules and host receptors involved in the modulation of gut associated immune system, as well as the systemic and distant mucosal immune systems. In recent years, there has been a substantial increase in the number of reports describing the beneficial effects of immunobiotics in diseases such as intestinal and respiratory infections, allergy, inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, immunosuppression, and several other immune-mediated conditions. Evidence is also emerging of immunobiotics related molecules with immunomodulatory functions leading to the production of pharmabiotics, which may positively influence human or animal health. Therefore, research in immunobiotics continue to contribute not only to food but also medical and pharmaceutical fields. The compilation of research articles included in this ebook should help reader to have an overview of the recent advances in immunobiotics. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-499842024-03-30T23:22:23Z Immunobiotics: Interactions of Beneficial Microbes with the Immune System Haruki Kitazawa Julio Villena R5-920 RC581-607 QR1-502 Q1-390 infection inflammation mucosal immune system beneficial microbes Immunobiotics lactic acid bacteria probiotics thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing The term “immunobiotics” has been proposed to define microbial strains able to beneficially regulate the mucosal immune system. Research in immunobiotics has significantly evolved as researchers employed cutting-edge technologies to investigate the complex interactions of these beneficial microorganisms with the immune system. During the last decade, our understanding of immunobiotics-host interaction was profoundly transformed by the discovery of microbial molecules and host receptors involved in the modulation of gut associated immune system, as well as the systemic and distant mucosal immune systems. In recent years, there has been a substantial increase in the number of reports describing the beneficial effects of immunobiotics in diseases such as intestinal and respiratory infections, allergy, inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, immunosuppression, and several other immune-mediated conditions. Evidence is also emerging of immunobiotics related molecules with immunomodulatory functions leading to the production of pharmabiotics, which may positively influence human or animal health. Therefore, research in immunobiotics continue to contribute not only to food but also medical and pharmaceutical fields. The compilation of research articles included in this ebook should help reader to have an overview of the recent advances in immunobiotics. 2021-02-11T15:56:41Z 2021-02-11T15:56:41Z 2018-11-16 17:17:57 2018 book 29615 16648714 9782889453825 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/49984 eng Frontiers Research Topics image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/4758/immunobiotics-interactions-of-beneficial-microbes-with-the-immune-system Frontiers Media SA 10.3389/978-2-88945-382-5 10.3389/978-2-88945-382-5 bf5ce210-e72e-4860-ba9b-c305640ff3ae 9782889453825 309 open access |
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