The intestinal epithelium forms a vital barrier between luminal microbes and the underlying mucosal immune system. Epithelial barrier function is maintained by continuous renewal of the epithelium and is pivotal for gut homeostasis. Breaching of the barrier causes mobilization of immune cells to promote epithelial restitution. However, it is not known whether microbes at the luminal surface of a healthy epithelial barrier influence immune cell mobilization to modulate tissue homeostasis. Using a mouse colonic mucosal explant model, we demonstrate that close proximity of luminal microbes to a healthy, intact epithelium results in rapid mucus secretion and movement of Ly6C+7/4+ monocytes closer to epithelial stem cells. These early events are...
Background & Aims: Despite a prominent association, chronic intestinal barrier loss is insufficient ...
Disruption of the intestinal epithelial barrier allows bacterial translocation and predisposes to de...
Being one important part of the digestive system, the intestine is responsible for nutrient uptake a...
Although epithelial cells represent the primary site of host contact for attaching and effacing path...
The cellular census of the colonic crypt is tightly regulated to provide a protective barrier from t...
Continual renewal of the intestinal epithelium is dependent on active- and slow-cycling stem cells t...
The intestinal epithelium is a critical component of the gut barrier. Composed of a single layer of ...
The intestinal epithelium forms a barrier between the microbiota and the rest of the body. In additi...
This article provides an overview of how intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) recognize commensals and ...
Comment in : Nod-like receptors have a grip on stem cells. [Cell Host Microbe. 2014]International a...
80% of the bodies’ immune cells are harbored within the intestine. They are only separated from 1014...
<p>Intestinal epithelial cells (ECs) produce stem cell factor (SCF), which induces proliferation and...
The mucosal barrier is a well-armed opponent against the microbial world that works to limit entry o...
The intestinal epithelium is a critical component of the gut barrier. Composed of a single layer of ...
Colonic epithelial cells are constantly insulted by luminal contents. The self-renewing, single epit...
Background & Aims: Despite a prominent association, chronic intestinal barrier loss is insufficient ...
Disruption of the intestinal epithelial barrier allows bacterial translocation and predisposes to de...
Being one important part of the digestive system, the intestine is responsible for nutrient uptake a...
Although epithelial cells represent the primary site of host contact for attaching and effacing path...
The cellular census of the colonic crypt is tightly regulated to provide a protective barrier from t...
Continual renewal of the intestinal epithelium is dependent on active- and slow-cycling stem cells t...
The intestinal epithelium is a critical component of the gut barrier. Composed of a single layer of ...
The intestinal epithelium forms a barrier between the microbiota and the rest of the body. In additi...
This article provides an overview of how intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) recognize commensals and ...
Comment in : Nod-like receptors have a grip on stem cells. [Cell Host Microbe. 2014]International a...
80% of the bodies’ immune cells are harbored within the intestine. They are only separated from 1014...
<p>Intestinal epithelial cells (ECs) produce stem cell factor (SCF), which induces proliferation and...
The mucosal barrier is a well-armed opponent against the microbial world that works to limit entry o...
The intestinal epithelium is a critical component of the gut barrier. Composed of a single layer of ...
Colonic epithelial cells are constantly insulted by luminal contents. The self-renewing, single epit...
Background & Aims: Despite a prominent association, chronic intestinal barrier loss is insufficient ...
Disruption of the intestinal epithelial barrier allows bacterial translocation and predisposes to de...
Being one important part of the digestive system, the intestine is responsible for nutrient uptake a...