نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal epithelium

تعداد نتایج: 172208  

Journal: :EMBO reports 2012
Johanna Pott Mathias Hornef

The intestinal epithelium--which constitutes the interface between the enteric microbiota and host tissues--actively contributes to the maintenance of mucosal homeostasis and defends against pathogenic microbes. The recognition of conserved microbial products by cytosolic or transmembrane pattern recognition receptors in epithelial cells initiates signal transduction and influences effector cel...

2016
Reina Aoki Michal Shoshkes-Carmel Nan Gao Soona Shin Catherine L. May Maria L. Golson Adam M. Zahm Michael Ray Caroline L. Wiser Christopher V.E. Wright Klaus H. Kaestner

BACKGROUND & AIMS Intestinal epithelial stem cells that express Lgr5 and/or Bmi1 continuously replicate and generate differentiated cells throughout life1. Previously, Paneth cells were suggested to constitute an epithelium-intrinsic niche that regulates the behavior of these stem cells2. However, ablating Paneth cells has no effect on maintenance of functional stem cells3-5. Here, we demonstra...

Journal: :Gut 1983
O Nilsson J Cassuto P A Larsson M Jodal P Lidberg H Ahlman A Dahlström O Lundgren

The effect of cholera toxin on the content of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in the enterochromaffin cells of the cat small intestine was estimated by cytofluorimetry of individual enterochromaffin cells at varying times after exposing the intestinal mucosa to the toxin. The observed changes in 5-HT levels in the enterochromaffin cells were correlated with the simultaneously measured rate of net fl...

2013
Robert P. Fordham Shiro Yui Nicholas R.F. Hannan Christoffer Soendergaard Alison Madgwick Pawel J. Schweiger Ole H. Nielsen Ludovic Vallier Roger A. Pedersen Tetsuya Nakamura Mamoru Watanabe Kim B. Jensen

Regeneration and homeostasis in the adult intestinal epithelium is driven by proliferative resident stem cells, whose functional properties during organismal development are largely unknown. Here, we show that human and mouse fetal intestine contains proliferative, immature progenitors, which can be expanded in vitro as Fetal Enterospheres (FEnS). A highly similar progenitor population can be e...

Journal: :Current protocols in mouse biology 2013
Maxime M Mahe Eitaro Aihara Michael A Schumacher Yana Zavros Marshall H Montrose Michael A Helmrath Toshiro Sato Noah F Shroyer

The intestinal epithelium constitutes a system of constant and rapid renewal triggered by proliferation of intestinal stem cells (ISCs), and is an ideal system for studying cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation. Primary cell cultures have proven to be promising for unraveling the mechanisms involved in epithelium homeostasis. In 2009, Sato et al. established a long-term primary cul...

2017
Zhigang Jin Feng Liang Jing Yang Wenyan Mei

The intestinal epithelium plays a critical role in host-microbe homeostasis by sensing gut microbes and subsequently initiating proper immune responses. During the neonatal stage, the intestinal epithelium is under immune repression, allowing the transition for newborns from a relatively sterile intra-uterine environment to one that is rich in foreign antigens. The mechanism underlying such imm...

2005
T Kucharzik J L Madara I R Williams

Aim: Neutrophil migration in the intestine depends on chemotaxis of neutrophils to CXC chemokines produced by epithelial cells. The goal of this project was to determine if acute induction of a CXC chemokine gradient originating from intestinal epithelial cells is sufficient to induce neutrophil influx into intact intestinal tissue. Methods and results: The authors developed a double transgenic...

Journal: :SOJ microbiology & infectious diseases 2016
Ratnesh Kumar Singh Nolan Wheildon Seiichi Ishikawa

The increasing prevalence of obesity has emerged as one of the most important global public health issue. The change to the human microbiome as a result of changes in the quality and quantity of food intake over the past several decades has been implicated in the development of obesity and metabolic syndrome. We administered polysorbate-80 to mice via gavage. The researchers monitor liver nonin...

Journal: :Gut 2013
Claudia Günther Helmut Neumann Markus F Neurath Christoph Becker

Intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) are organised as a single cell layer which covers the intestine. Their primary task is to absorb nutrients present in the intestinal lumen. However, IEC also play an important role in the immune defence of our body by building a barrier that separates the bowel wall from potentially hazardous bacteria present in the gut lumen. The life cycle of IEC is determine...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Alan C Chen Adriana Donovan Renee Ned-Sykes Nancy C Andrews

Transferrin receptor 1 (Tfr1) facilitates cellular iron uptake through receptor-mediated endocytosis of iron-loaded transferrin. It is expressed in the intestinal epithelium but not involved in dietary iron absorption. To investigate its role, we inactivated the Tfr1 gene selectively in murine intestinal epithelial cells. The mutant mice had severe disruption of the epithelial barrier and early...

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