نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal inflammation

تعداد نتایج: 292797  

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2006
Mihaela Dragusin Sven Wehner Samuel Kelly Elaine Wang Alfred H Merrill Jörg C Kalff Gerhild van Echten-Deckert

Postoperative ileus, a major cause of morbidity after abdominal surgery, is characterized by intestinal dysmotility and inflammation. The aim was to investigate the involvement of sphingolipids in postoperative intestinal inflammation using a standardized rat model of intestinal surgical manipulation. Sphingolipid analysis (ESI-MS) of intestinal muscularis after manipulation revealed a time-dep...

2003
Gobardhan Das Mathew M. Augustine Jyoti Das Kim Bottomly Prabir Ray Anuradha Ray Richard Anthony Flavell

The normal immunoregulatory mechanisms that maintain homeostasis in the intestinal mucosa, despite continuous provocation by environmental antigens, are jeopardized in inflammatory bowel diseases. Although previous studies have suggested that intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes prevent spontaneous intestinal inflammation, there is limited knowledge about the characteristics of regulatory cel...

Journal: :eFood 2022

Inflammation is one of the major health threats to humans, and it associated with various chronic diseases, including metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular several types cancer. For example, colonic inflammation can result in damage intestinal barrier, as indicated by invasion immune cells reduced tight junctions. Inflammatory responses also lead erythema edema on skin. The interv...

Journal: :Current issues in intestinal microbiology 2007
Thomas Clavel Dirk Haller

In the last few years, advances in immunology, metabolomics and microbial ecology have shown that the contribution of the intestinal microbiota to the overall health status of the host has been so far underestimated. In this context, intestinal epithelial cells play a crucial role in the maintenance of intestinal homoeostasis. Indeed, at the interface between the luminal content and host tissue...

2015
Sung Hee Lee

Epithelial tight junctions (TJs) are the key structures regulating paracellular trafficking of macromolecules. The TJ is multi-protein complex that forms a selective permeable seal between adjacent epithelial cells and demarcates the boundary between apical and basolateral membrane domains. Disruption of the intestinal TJ barrier, followed by permeation of luminal noxious molecules, induces a p...

2015
Shila Gilbert Harini Nivarthi Christopher N. Mayhew Yuan-Hung Lo Taeko K. Noah Jefferson Vallance Thomas Rülicke Mathias Müller Anil G. Jegga Wenjuan Tang Dongsheng Zhang Michael Helmrath Noah Shroyer Richard Moriggl Xiaonan Han

Intestinal epithelial stem cells (IESCs) control the intestinal homeostatic response to inflammation and regeneration. The underlying mechanisms are unclear. Cytokine-STAT5 signaling regulates intestinal epithelial homeostasis and responses to injury. We link STAT5 signaling to IESC replenishment upon injury by depletion or activation of Stat5 transcription factor. We found that depletion of St...

Journal: :Nature materials 2010
D Scott Wilson Guillaume Dalmasso Lixin Wang Shanthi V Sitaraman Didier Merlin Niren Murthy

Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) directed against proinflammatory cytokines have the potential to treat numerous diseases associated with intestinal inflammation; however, the side-effects caused by the systemic depletion of cytokines demands that the delivery of cytokine-targeted siRNAs be localized to diseased intestinal tissues. Although various delivery vehicles have been developed to orally...

Journal: :European Journal of Immunology 2021

Intestinal trefoil factor 3 (TFF3) plays an important role in repairing the intestinal mucosa. However, detailed mechanism regarding immune regulation by TFF3 is not well defined. Here, we reported that treatment of mouse BM cells and human peripheral blood mononuclear from healthy volunteers with activated polymorphnuclear myeloid-derived suppressor (PMN-MDSCs) vitro. We also found prostagland...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
Z Zhang L Jin G Champion K B Seydel S L Stanley

Shigellae infect human intestine and cause intense inflammation and destruction of colonic and rectal mucosa. To model the interactions of shigella with human intestine in vivo, we have studied shigella infection in human intestinal xenografts in severe combined immunodeficient mice (SCID-HU-INT mice). Inoculation of shigella into human intestinal xenografts caused severe inflammation and mucos...

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