抽象的な

Dysbacteriosis of Gut Microbiota Induces the Down-Regulation of Toll Like Receptor 7 and RIG-I-like Receptors in Virus-Infected Mice

Bin Yu, Jia Chen, Li Deng,Bing Sun, Xian-lin Wu, Chang-lin Zhao, Li Zhang, Min Sun, Cong-qi Dai, Sha Wu, Zhen-you Jiang, Xiao-yin Chen

The dysbacteriosis of gut microbiota induces an imbalance in the expression of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory factors in gut-associated lymphoid tissues, causing reduction of both innate and adaptive immune responses in the body and inducing the development of pulmonary diseases. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, an animal model of dysbacteriosis was first established through intragastric gavage of antibiotics in mice, which then were infected with influenza viruse FM1. The expression levels of the changes in TLR7 and RLRs immune recognition pathways were analyzed after dysbacteriosis. The results provide evidence to elucidate the importance of the balance of gut microbiota in the maintenance of immune recognition in the body.

インデックス付き

Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
Open J Gate
Academic Keys
ResearchBible
CiteFactor
Cosmos IF
Open Academic Journals Index (OAJI)
Electronic Journals Library
RefSeek
Hamdard University
IndianScience.in
Scholarsteer
International Innovative Journal Impact Factor (IIJIF)
International Institute of Organised Research (I2OR)
Cosmos
Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research
Secret Search Engine Labs

もっと見る