2010
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0901479
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The Pathogen Recognition Receptor NOD2 Regulates Human FOXP3+ T Cell Survival

Abstract: The expression of pathogen recognition receptors in human FOXP3+ T regulatory cells is established, yet the function of these receptors is currently obscure. In the process of studying the function of both peripheral and lamina propria FOXP3+ lymphocytes in patients with the human inflammatory bowel disease Crohn’s disease, we observed a clear deficiency in the quantity of FOXP3+ lymphocytes in patients with disease-associated polymorphisms in the pathogen recognition receptor gene NOD2. Subsequently, we deter… Show more

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“…These results highlight the importance of PRRs also for adaptive immunity. In addition, although originally PRRs were thought to regulate innate immunity and only indirectly the adaptive responses, it turned out that also T-and B-cells express PRRs, and TLR or NLR agonists are able to directly influence their functions [32,130,131].…”
Section: Immune Dysregulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results highlight the importance of PRRs also for adaptive immunity. In addition, although originally PRRs were thought to regulate innate immunity and only indirectly the adaptive responses, it turned out that also T-and B-cells express PRRs, and TLR or NLR agonists are able to directly influence their functions [32,130,131].…”
Section: Immune Dysregulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, NOD2 as well as Notch1 are known to promote survival of a wide range of cellular systems (26,27,37). In this perspective, we explored the role of NOD2-mediated activation of Notch1 and other signaling cohorts in induced expression of a set of anti-apoptotic genes by quantitative real time PCR.…”
Section: Journal Of Biological Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…rect effect on the survival of Tregs. In agreement, the bacterial cell wall product muramyl dipeptide (MDP), which has a capacity to bind NOD2, is reported to reduce Fas-induced Treg apoptosis (43). Moreover, a clear deficiency in the quantity of FoxP3 + lymphocytes was reported in patients with Crohn's disease, which was associated with disease polymorphisms in the NOD2 gene.…”
Section: Probiotic Effects On Extraintestinal Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 63%