Jan Hendrik Niess

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Affiliation: University of Ulm
Country: Germany

Publications

  1. ncbi NOD2 polymorphism predicts response to treatment in Crohn's disease--first steps to a personalized therapy
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Medicine I Gastroenterology, Ulm University, Albert Einstein Allee 23, 89081 Ulm, Germany
    Dig Dis Sci 57:879-86. 2012
  2. ncbi Commensal gut flora drives the expansion of proinflammatory CD4 T cells in the colonic lamina propria under normal and inflammatory conditions
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Germany
    J Immunol 180:559-68. 2008
  3. ncbi Role of mucosal dendritic cells in inflammatory bowel disease
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Ulm University Street, Helmholtzstr, 8 1, Ulm 89031, Germany
    World J Gastroenterol 14:5138-48. 2008
  4. ncbi Enteric flora expands gut lamina propria CX3CR1+ dendritic cells supporting inflammatory immune responses under normal and inflammatory conditions
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
    J Immunol 184:2026-37. 2010
  5. ncbi Role of gut-resident dendritic cells in inflammatory bowel disease
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Albert Einstein Allee 23, 89081 Ulm, Germany
    Expert Rev Clin Immunol 5:451-61. 2009
  6. ncbi What are CX3CR1+ mononuclear cells in the intestinal mucosa?
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
    Gut Microbes 1:396-400. 2010
  7. ncbi CD69 regulates type I IFN-induced tolerogenic signals to mucosal CD4 T cells that attenuate their colitogenic potential
    Katarina Radulovic
    Department of Internal Medicine I, University of Ulm, Ulm D 89081, Germany
    J Immunol 188:2001-13. 2012
  8. ncbi Gut microbiota, probiotics and inflammatory bowel disease
    Johannes Stephani
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Helmholtzstr, 8 1, 89031, Ulm, Germany
    Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz) 59:161-77. 2011
  9. ncbi Metabolic alkalosis, acute renal failure and epileptic seizures as unusual manifestations of an upside-down stomach
    Johannes Stephani
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
    Case Rep Gastroenterol 6:452-8. 2012
  10. ncbi Selection of bifidobacteria based on adhesion and anti-inflammatory capacity in vitro for amelioration of murine colitis
    Julia Preising
    Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany
    Appl Environ Microbiol 76:3048-51. 2010

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Publications10

  1. ncbi NOD2 polymorphism predicts response to treatment in Crohn's disease--first steps to a personalized therapy
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Medicine I Gastroenterology, Ulm University, Albert Einstein Allee 23, 89081 Ulm, Germany
    Dig Dis Sci 57:879-86. 2012
    ..Early introduction of more aggressive therapies to patients at high risk and no introduction of predictable refractory treatments could become possible. We hence tested the influence of the NOD2 carrier status on treatment response...
  2. ncbi Commensal gut flora drives the expansion of proinflammatory CD4 T cells in the colonic lamina propria under normal and inflammatory conditions
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Germany
    J Immunol 180:559-68. 2008
    ..Commensal bacteria-driven, local expansion of cLP CD4 Th17 cells may contribute to the pathogenesis of this inflammatory bowel disease...
  3. ncbi Role of mucosal dendritic cells in inflammatory bowel disease
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Ulm University Street, Helmholtzstr, 8 1, Ulm 89031, Germany
    World J Gastroenterol 14:5138-48. 2008
    ..This review will discuss the emerging role of mucosal DCs in regulating intestinal inflammation and immune responses...
  4. ncbi Enteric flora expands gut lamina propria CX3CR1+ dendritic cells supporting inflammatory immune responses under normal and inflammatory conditions
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
    J Immunol 184:2026-37. 2010
    ..The local bacteria-driven accumulation of CX(3)CR1(+) DCs seems to support inflammatory immune responses...
  5. ncbi Role of gut-resident dendritic cells in inflammatory bowel disease
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Albert Einstein Allee 23, 89081 Ulm, Germany
    Expert Rev Clin Immunol 5:451-61. 2009
    ..This review will discuss the function of dendritic cells in the recognition of the enteric flora and their role in the development of intestinal inflammation...
  6. ncbi What are CX3CR1+ mononuclear cells in the intestinal mucosa?
    Jan Hendrik Niess
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
    Gut Microbes 1:396-400. 2010
    ..Here, I will discuss the ontogeny and function of CX(3)CR1(+) mononuclear cells in the small and large intestine...
  7. ncbi CD69 regulates type I IFN-induced tolerogenic signals to mucosal CD4 T cells that attenuate their colitogenic potential
    Katarina Radulovic
    Department of Internal Medicine I, University of Ulm, Ulm D 89081, Germany
    J Immunol 188:2001-13. 2012
    ..Hence, the activation Ag CD69 plays an important role in regulating mucosal immune responses...
  8. ncbi Gut microbiota, probiotics and inflammatory bowel disease
    Johannes Stephani
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Helmholtzstr, 8 1, 89031, Ulm, Germany
    Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz) 59:161-77. 2011
    ..A disturbance of either compound can cause intestinal inflammation. This review summarizes extrinsic and intrinsic factors contributing to intestinal dysbiosis and inflammatory bowel disease...
  9. ncbi Metabolic alkalosis, acute renal failure and epileptic seizures as unusual manifestations of an upside-down stomach
    Johannes Stephani
    Department of Internal Medicine I, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
    Case Rep Gastroenterol 6:452-8. 2012
    ..This case report highlights severe metabolic and neurological disorders as unusual and life-threatening complications of an upside-down stomach...
  10. ncbi Selection of bifidobacteria based on adhesion and anti-inflammatory capacity in vitro for amelioration of murine colitis
    Julia Preising
    Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany
    Appl Environ Microbiol 76:3048-51. 2010
    ..Two strains were selected for further assessment of their anti-inflammatory capacity in two murine models of colitis. In vivo results confirmed the high anti-inflammatory capacity of a Bifidobacterium bifidum strain...