نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal epithelial cell

تعداد نتایج: 1845839  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1997
R M Hershberg P E Framson D H Cho L Y Lee S Kovats J Beitz J S Blum G T Nepom

Intestinal epithelial cells express a low level of HLA class II molecules constitutively, with elevated levels seen in the setting of mucosal inflammation including inflammatory bowel disease. The ability of intestinal epithelial cells to act as antigen presenting cells for alphabeta CD4(+) T lymphocytes was examined through a molecular analysis of the HLA class II antigen processing pathway. W...

Journal: :Veterinary Sciences 2023

This study aimed to assess the morphometry of enterocytes as well goblet cell-to-enterocyte ratio in different intestinal segments dogs with chronic enteropathies (CE). Histopathological samples from 97 were included (19 healthy juveniles, 21 adults, 24 protein-losing enteropathy (PLE), and 33 CE without PLE). Healthy adult small showed progressively reduced epithelial cell height aboral direct...

2009
Yannick D. Benoit Carine Lussier Pierre-Alexandre Ducharme Sophie Sivret Lynn M. Schnapp Nuria Basora Jean-François Beaulieu

BACKGROUND Integrins are transmembrane alphabeta heterodimer receptors that function as structural and functional bridges between the cytoskeleton and ECM (extracellular matrix) molecules. The RGD (arginine-glycine-aspartate tripeptide motif)-dependent integrin alpha8beta1 has been shown to be involved in various cell functions in neuronal and mesenchymal-derived cell types. Its role in epithel...

2012
Ken S. Lau Virna Cortez-Retamozo Sarah R. Philips Mikael J. Pittet Douglas A. Lauffenburger Kevin M. Haigis

Intestinal epithelial cells exist within a complex environment that affects how they interpret and respond to stimuli. We have applied a multi-scale in vivo systems approach to understand how intestinal immune cells communicate with epithelial cells to regulate responses to inflammatory signals. Multivariate modeling analysis of a large dataset composed of phospho-signals, cytokines, and immune...

2014
M. Blais Y. Pouliot S. Gauthier Y. Boutin M. Lessard

Bovine colostrum is well known for its beneficial properties on health and development. It contains a wide variety of bioactive ingredients that are known to promote a number of cellular processes. Therefore the use of colostrum whey as a feed additive to promote intestinal health has been proposed, yet little is known about mechanisms implicated in its beneficial properties on intestinal epith...

2015
Hayley Davis Shazia Irshad Mukesh Bansal Hannah Rafferty Tatjana Boitsova Chiara Bardella Emma Jaeger Annabelle Lewis Luke Freeman-Mills Francesc Castro Giner Pedro Rodenas-Cuadrado Sreelakshmi Mallappa Susan Clark Huw Thomas Rosemary Jeffery Richard Poulsom Manuel Rodriguez-Justo Marco Novelli Runjan Chetty Andrew Silver Owen James Sansom Florian R Greten Lai Mun Wang James Edward East Ian Tomlinson Simon John Leedham

Hereditary mixed polyposis syndrome (HMPS) is characterised by the development of mixed morphology colorectal tumours and is caused by a 40 kb duplication that results in aberrant epithelial expression of the mesenchymal Bone Morphogenetic Protein antagonist, GREM1. Here we use HMPS tissue and a mouse model of the disease to show that epithelial GREM1 disrupts homeostatic intestinal morphogen g...

2016
Katerina Vlantis Andy Wullaert Apostolos Polykratis Vangelis Kondylis Marius Dannappel Robin Schwarzer Patrick Welz Teresa Corona Henning Walczak Falk Weih Ulf Klein Michelle Kelliher Manolis Pasparakis

Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) regulate gut immune homeostasis, and impaired epithelial responses are implicated in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). IEC-specific ablation of nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) essential modulator (NEMO) caused Paneth cell apoptosis and impaired antimicrobial factor expression in the ileum, as well as colonocyte apoptosis and microbiota-driven ch...

2014
Kristina Kux Chrysoula Pitsouli

The intestine, as a barrier epithelium, serves in the first line of defense against invading pathogens and damaging agents that enter the body via food ingestion. Maintenance of intestinal homeostasis is therefore key to organismal health. To maintain homeostasis, intestinal stem cells (ISCs) continuously replace lost or damaged intestinal epithelial cells in organisms ranging from Drosophila t...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2006
Terrence E Riehl Robert J George Mark A Sturmoski Randal May Brian Dieckgraefe Shrikant Anant Courtney W Houchen

Azoxymethane (AOM) is a potent DNA-damaging agent and carcinogen that induces intestinal and colonic tumors in rodents. Evaluation of the stem cell population by colony formation assay reveals that, within 8 h after treatment, AOM (10 mg/kg) elicited a prosurvival response. In wild-type (WT) mice, AOM treatment induced a 2.5-fold increase in intestinal crypt stem cell survival. AOM treatment in...

2014
M. Blais Y. Pouliot S. Gauthier Y. Boutin M. Lessard

Bovine colostrum is well known for its beneficial properties on health and development. It contains a wide variety of bioactive ingredients that are known to promote a number of cellular processes. Therefore the use of colostrum whey as a feed additive to promote intestinal health has been proposed, yet little is known about mechanisms implicated in its beneficial properties on intestinal epith...

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