2024
DOI: 10.1007/s13577-024-01080-z
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Tyndallized bacteria prime bronchial epithelial cells to mount an effective innate immune response against infections

Serena Di Vincenzo,
Caterina Di Sano,
Claudia D’Anna
et al.

Abstract: Airway epithelium represents a physical barrier against toxic substances and pathogens but also presents pattern recognition receptors on the epithelial cells that detect pathogens leading to molecule release and sending signals that activate both the innate and adaptive immune responses. Thus, impaired airway epithelial function and poor integrity may increase the recurrence of infections. Probiotic use in respiratory diseases as adjuvant of traditional therapy is increasingly widespread. There is growing int… Show more

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