2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00535-008-2296-0
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Probiotics and immunity

Abstract: Probiotics are defi ned as live microorganisms that, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefi t on the host, including the gastrointestinal tract. While this benefi cial effect was originally thought to stem from improvements in the intestinal microbial balance, there is now substantial evidence that probiotics can also provide benefi ts by modulating immune functions. In animal models, probiotic supplementation is able to provide protection from spontaneous and chemically induced colitis … Show more

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“…Os estímulos produzidos pela colonização dos probióticos são essenciais para o desenvolvimento de um sistema imunológico funcional e balanceado, incluindo a presença de linfócitos T e B na lâmina própria, assim como a expansão e maturação de IgA e também na indução de tolerância por parte dos antígenos presentes (BORCHERS et al, 2009). O uso dos probióticos favorece a resposta contra algumas vacinas, aumenta as imunoglobulinas tanto no sangue como na mucosa e estimula a maturação de linfócitos T e B (HAGHIGHI et al 2006) (Tabela 3).…”
Section: Probióticos E Imunidadeunclassified
“…Os estímulos produzidos pela colonização dos probióticos são essenciais para o desenvolvimento de um sistema imunológico funcional e balanceado, incluindo a presença de linfócitos T e B na lâmina própria, assim como a expansão e maturação de IgA e também na indução de tolerância por parte dos antígenos presentes (BORCHERS et al, 2009). O uso dos probióticos favorece a resposta contra algumas vacinas, aumenta as imunoglobulinas tanto no sangue como na mucosa e estimula a maturação de linfócitos T e B (HAGHIGHI et al 2006) (Tabela 3).…”
Section: Probióticos E Imunidadeunclassified
“…Th2 immune responses involve IL-4, IL-5, IL-6 and IL-13 and induce humoral immunity (14) . Th17 cells are induced by IL-6 plus transforming growth factor-b (TGF-b) and secrete large amounts of IL-17 and IL-12 (7) .…”
Section: Dcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…78 Probiotics are dietary supplements that contain beneficial bacteria such as Lactobacillus GG (LGG) and are effective in preventing early atopy in children through the modulation of intestinal microbiota. 79,80 In animal models of asthma, orally administered probiotics can strain-dependently decrease allergen-specific IgE production and modulate systemic cytokine production.…”
Section: Probioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…79,80 In animal models of asthma, orally administered probiotics can strain-dependently decrease allergen-specific IgE production and modulate systemic cytokine production. 78 Certain probiotics (LGG or Bifidobacterium lactis and Lactobacillus reuteri) have been shown to decrease airway hyper-responsiveness and inflammation by inducing regulatory mechanisms. 81,82 However, definitive conclusions are lacking because of the variety of experimental protocols used.…”
Section: Probioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%