CARD15/NOD2 functions as an antibacterial factor in human intestinal epithelial cells.
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Immunology of Crohn's DiseaseIL-32 synergizes with nucleotide oligomerization domain (NOD) 1 and NOD2 ligands for IL-1beta and IL-6 production through a caspase 1-dependent mechanismThe molecular chaperone HSP70 binds to and stabilizes NOD2, an important protein involved in Crohn diseaseGRIM-19 interacts with nucleotide oligomerization domain 2 and serves as downstream effector of anti-bacterial function in intestinal epithelial cellsMembrane recruitment of NOD2 in intestinal epithelial cells is essential for nuclear factor-{kappa}B activation in muramyl dipeptide recognitionReciprocal cross-talk between Nod2 and TAK1 signaling pathwaysControl of NOD2 and Rip2-dependent innate immune activation by GEF-H1Role for erbin in bacterial activation of Nod2Heterotypic interactions among NACHT domains: implications for regulation of innate immune responsesThe intermediate filament protein, vimentin, is a regulator of NOD2 activityA novel motif in the Crohn's disease susceptibility protein, NOD2, allows TRAF4 to down-regulate innate immune responsesNOD2 and ATG16L1 polymorphisms affect monocyte responses in Crohn's diseaseNod1 is an essential signal transducer in intestinal epithelial cells infected with bacteria that avoid recognition by toll-like receptorsFunction of Nod-like receptors in microbial recognition and host defenseChronic inflammation: importance of NOD2 and NALP3 in interleukin-1beta generationDysbiosis in inflammatory bowel diseaseMechanisms of Microbe-Host Interaction in Crohn's Disease: Dysbiosis vs. Pathobiont SelectionHost-microbiome interaction in Crohn's disease: A familiar or familial issue?Role of Nucleotide-binding and Oligomerization Domain 2 Protein (NOD2) in the Development of AtherosclerosisRoles of NOD1 (NLRC1) and NOD2 (NLRC2) in innate immunity and inflammatory diseasesInnate and adaptive immunity in inflammatory bowel diseaseComparative genomic analysis of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) NOD1 and NOD2 receptors and their functional role in in-vitro cellular immune responseNucleotide-oligomerization-domain-2 affects commensal gut microbiota composition and intracerebral immunopathology in acute Toxoplasma gondii induced murine ileitisDisease severity and mortality can be independently regulated in a mouse model of experimental graft versus host diseaseNod2: A Critical Regulator of Ileal Microbiota and Crohn's DiseaseCentaurin beta1 down-regulates nucleotide-binding oligomerization domains 1- and 2-dependent NF-kappaB activationCARD15/NOD2 mutations in Crohn's diseaseThe PYRIN domain in signal transductionNOD2 is a negative regulator of Toll-like receptor 2-mediated T helper type 1 responsesEvidence for the involvement of NOD2 in regulating colonic epithelial cell growth and survivalDirect bacterial killing in vitro by recombinant Nod2 is compromised by Crohn's disease-associated mutationsInflammatory bowel diseaseGenetic variation in IBD: progress, clues to pathogenesis and possible clinical utilityThe primary defect in experimental ileitis originates from a nonhematopoietic source.Genotypes and phenotypes in Crohn's disease: do they help in clinical management?Reduction in diversity of the colonic mucosa associated bacterial microflora in patients with active inflammatory bowel diseaseAnalysis of NOD2-mediated proteome response to muramyl dipeptide in HEK293 cells.Nod2 mediates susceptibility to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in mice.A phylogenetic group of Escherichia coli associated with active left-sided inflammatory bowel disease.Gnotobiotic IL-10; NF-kappaB mice develop rapid and severe colitis following Campylobacter jejuni infection.
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CARD15/NOD2 functions as an antibacterial factor in human intestinal epithelial cells.
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CARD15/NOD2 functions as an antibacterial factor in human intestinal epithelial cells.
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CARD15/NOD2 functions as an antibacterial factor in human intestinal epithelial cells.
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CARD15/NOD2 functions as an antibacterial factor in human intestinal epithelial cells.
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CARD15/NOD2 functions as an antibacterial factor in human intestinal epithelial cells.
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Beth A McCormick
Daniel K Podolsky
Hans-Christian Reinecker
Manabu Suzuki
Tadakazu Hisamatsu
William J Nadeau
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10.1053/GAST.2003.50153
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2003-04-01T00:00:00Z