Besides its important role of digestion and absorption, esophageal tissue has an essential role as a major barrier against intraluminal pathogens like hostile microorganisms and toxins. This barrier function is achieved via various mechanical, chemical, and immunological mechanisms which are typically altered in inflammatory diseases, thereby causing subsequent damage of the mucosa. In this review we will focus on the main structural and functional barriers of host defense within the esophageal mucosa, including the epithelial layer, membrane-bound and secretory mucins, and different types of defensins. In addition, we will discuss the relevance of biofilm on esophageal tissue and will illustrate the importance of different regulators of in...
Background: Enteric pathogens have developed mechanisms to disrupt tight junctions and increase gut ...
The epithelial monolayer is the primary determinant of mucosal barrier function, and tight junction ...
The gastrointestinal epithelium deploys multiple innate defense mechanisms to fight microbial intrud...
Reflux esophagitis is the multifactorial result of the failing of protective barriers and the aggres...
Mast cells (MCs) accumulate in the epithelium of patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), an in...
Heartburn is the most common and characteristic symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease. It ultim...
This paper presents commentaries on reflux-induced injury of human esophageal epithelium; inflammati...
Mucus forms a protective layer across a variety of epithelial surfaces. In the gastrointestinal (GI)...
The gastrointestinal tract is a specialized organ in which dynamic interactions between host cells a...
Abstract Background The intestine is inhabited by a tremendous number of microorganisms, which provi...
This paper presents commentaries on reflux-induced injury of human esophageal epithelium; inflammati...
Barrier dysfunction has been implicated in the pathophysiology of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). TG...
Previous findings revealed that engagement of SGLT-1 by orally administered D-glucose protects the i...
BACKGROUND Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) exhibits esophageal dysfunction owing to an eosinophil-...
AbstractThe mucosal lining forms the physical and chemical barrier that protects against pathogens a...
Background: Enteric pathogens have developed mechanisms to disrupt tight junctions and increase gut ...
The epithelial monolayer is the primary determinant of mucosal barrier function, and tight junction ...
The gastrointestinal epithelium deploys multiple innate defense mechanisms to fight microbial intrud...
Reflux esophagitis is the multifactorial result of the failing of protective barriers and the aggres...
Mast cells (MCs) accumulate in the epithelium of patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), an in...
Heartburn is the most common and characteristic symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease. It ultim...
This paper presents commentaries on reflux-induced injury of human esophageal epithelium; inflammati...
Mucus forms a protective layer across a variety of epithelial surfaces. In the gastrointestinal (GI)...
The gastrointestinal tract is a specialized organ in which dynamic interactions between host cells a...
Abstract Background The intestine is inhabited by a tremendous number of microorganisms, which provi...
This paper presents commentaries on reflux-induced injury of human esophageal epithelium; inflammati...
Barrier dysfunction has been implicated in the pathophysiology of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). TG...
Previous findings revealed that engagement of SGLT-1 by orally administered D-glucose protects the i...
BACKGROUND Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) exhibits esophageal dysfunction owing to an eosinophil-...
AbstractThe mucosal lining forms the physical and chemical barrier that protects against pathogens a...
Background: Enteric pathogens have developed mechanisms to disrupt tight junctions and increase gut ...
The epithelial monolayer is the primary determinant of mucosal barrier function, and tight junction ...
The gastrointestinal epithelium deploys multiple innate defense mechanisms to fight microbial intrud...