Burn injury is associated with a loss of gut barrier function, resulting in systemic dissemination of gut-derived bacteria and their products. The bacterial protein and TLR5 agonist, flagellin, induces non-specific innate immune responses. Because we detected flagellin in the serum of burn patients, we investigated whether gut-derived flagellin was a primary or secondary contributor to intestinal dysfunction and systemic inflammation following burn injury. The apical surface of polarized human intestinal epithelial cells (IECs), Caco-2BBe, were exposed to 50 or 500 ng of purified flagellin and 1 x 105 of an intestinal E. coli (EC) isolate as follows: 1) flagellin added 30 min prior to EC, 2) flagellin and EC added simultaneously, or 3) EC a...
Burn injury represents a major medical problem with half a million cases requiring medical attention...
Gram-negative sepsis is mediated by the actions of proinflammatory genes induced in response to micr...
Flagellin is a highly immunogenic, bacterial protein considered to be abundant in the intestinal lum...
<div><p>Burn injury is associated with a loss of gut barrier function, resulting in systemic dissemi...
<p>The most marked changes in the gut microbiome following burn injury were in the families of Gram-...
<p>Mice were gavaged with 5 ug of flagellin and/or 1 X 10<sup>5</sup> CFU EC 2h prior to burn. Anima...
Sepsis remains one of the leading causes of death in burn patients who survive the initial insult of...
<div><p>Sepsis remains one of the leading causes of death in burn patients who survive the initial i...
Commensal and enteroinvasive microbes in the human gut release bacterial flagellin, a specific micro...
Severe trauma renders patients susceptible to infection. In sepsis, defective bacterial clearance ha...
<p>Burn mice were given given an intraperitoneal injection of flagellin (circles/solid bars) or left...
Bacterial translocation (BT) from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract has been proposed to play a role i...
Burn patients have a high risk of sepsis-related mortality even after surviving the initial injury. ...
Burn patients have a high risk of sepsis-related mortality even after surviving the initial injury. ...
Sepsis remains one of the leading causes of death in burn patients who survive the initial insult of...
Burn injury represents a major medical problem with half a million cases requiring medical attention...
Gram-negative sepsis is mediated by the actions of proinflammatory genes induced in response to micr...
Flagellin is a highly immunogenic, bacterial protein considered to be abundant in the intestinal lum...
<div><p>Burn injury is associated with a loss of gut barrier function, resulting in systemic dissemi...
<p>The most marked changes in the gut microbiome following burn injury were in the families of Gram-...
<p>Mice were gavaged with 5 ug of flagellin and/or 1 X 10<sup>5</sup> CFU EC 2h prior to burn. Anima...
Sepsis remains one of the leading causes of death in burn patients who survive the initial insult of...
<div><p>Sepsis remains one of the leading causes of death in burn patients who survive the initial i...
Commensal and enteroinvasive microbes in the human gut release bacterial flagellin, a specific micro...
Severe trauma renders patients susceptible to infection. In sepsis, defective bacterial clearance ha...
<p>Burn mice were given given an intraperitoneal injection of flagellin (circles/solid bars) or left...
Bacterial translocation (BT) from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract has been proposed to play a role i...
Burn patients have a high risk of sepsis-related mortality even after surviving the initial injury. ...
Burn patients have a high risk of sepsis-related mortality even after surviving the initial injury. ...
Sepsis remains one of the leading causes of death in burn patients who survive the initial insult of...
Burn injury represents a major medical problem with half a million cases requiring medical attention...
Gram-negative sepsis is mediated by the actions of proinflammatory genes induced in response to micr...
Flagellin is a highly immunogenic, bacterial protein considered to be abundant in the intestinal lum...