Opposite NOS2-Mediated Roles for Epidermal Growth Factor and Indomethacin in Immature Human Intestinal Inflammation

Gastroenterology(2014)

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its binding to FPR1.Conclusion: These findings show that synthetic gliadin peptides induce neutrophil migration in an FPR1-dependent manner.The present study emphasizes an emerging concept that PT-gliadin is interpreted and handled by the host mucosa as a danger signal similar to that provided by fMet-Leu-Phe, likewise exerting direct and robust chemoattractant effects on neutrophils.These observations provide new insight into our understanding of how gliadin triggers inflammatory and autoimmune responses.
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immature human intestinal inflammation,epidermal growth factor,indomethacin
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