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Publication : Nod2-dependent regulation of innate and adaptive immunity in the intestinal tract.

First Author  Kobayashi KS Year  2005
Journal  Science Volume  307
Issue  5710 Pages  731-4
PubMed ID  15692051 Mgi Jnum  J:96035
Mgi Id  MGI:3528786 Doi  10.1126/science.1104911
Citation  Kobayashi KS, et al. (2005) Nod2-dependent regulation of innate and adaptive immunity in the intestinal tract. Science 307(5710):731-4
abstractText  The gene encoding the Nod2 protein is frequently mutated in Crohn's disease (CD) patients, although the physiological function of Nod2 in the intestine remains elusive. Here we show that protective immunity mediated by Nod2 recognition of bacterial muramyl dipeptide is abolished in Nod2-deficient mice. These animals are susceptible to bacterial infection via the oral route but not through intravenous or peritoneal delivery. Nod2 is required for the expression of a subgroup of intestinal anti-microbial peptides, known as cryptdins. The Nod2 protein is thus a critical regulator of bacterial immunity within the intestine, providing a possible mechanism for Nod2 mutations in CD.
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