Probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri suppress proinflammatory cytokines via c-Jun
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases2008Vol. 14(8), pp. 1068–1083
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Abstract
Human TNF and MCP-1 suppression by probiotic L. reuteri was strain-dependent, and the activation of c-Jun and AP-1 represent primary targets for probiotic-mediated suppression of TNF transcription. This report emphasizes the clonal nature of immunoprobiosis and delineation of a specific immunomodulatory mechanism for probiotic strain selection in future inflammatory bowel disease-oriented clinical trials.
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