In many mammalian species, the intestinal epithelium undergoes major changes that allow a dietary transition from mother's milk to the adult diet at the end of the suckling period. These complex developmental changes are the result of a genetic programme intrinsic to the gut tube, but its regulators have not been identified. Here we show that transcriptional repressor B lymphocyte-induced maturation protein 1 (Blimp1) is highly expressed in the developing and postnatal intestinal epithelium until the suckling to weaning transition. Intestine-specific deletion of Blimp1 results in growth retardation and excessive neonatal mortality. Mutant mice lack all of the typical epithelial features of the suckling period and are born with features of a...
Generation of functionally mature organs requires exquisite control of transcriptional programs gove...
Background & Aims: The use of antibiotics (ABs) is a common practice during the first months of life...
Postnatal enlargement of the mammalian intestine comprises cylindrical and luminal growth, associate...
In many mammalian species, the intestinal epithelium undergoes major changes that allow a dietary tr...
In many mammalian species, the intestinal epithelium undergoes major changes that allow a dietary tr...
In many mammalian species, the intestinal epithelium undergoes major changes that allow a dietary tr...
Female mammals produce milk to feed their newborn offspring before teeth develop and permit the cons...
peer reviewedBackground: The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer...
<div><p>The neonatal intestine is a very complex and dynamic organ that must rapidly adapt and remod...
The neonatal intestine is a very complex and dynamic organ that must rapidly adapt and remodel in re...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer...
BACKGROUND:The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer of bioactive ...
The underlying health-driving mechanisms of Bifidobacterium during early life are not well understoo...
During the suckling-to-weaning transition, the intestinal epithelium matures, allowing digestion of ...
During intestinal organogenesis, equipotent epithelial progenitors mature into phenotypically distin...
Generation of functionally mature organs requires exquisite control of transcriptional programs gove...
Background & Aims: The use of antibiotics (ABs) is a common practice during the first months of life...
Postnatal enlargement of the mammalian intestine comprises cylindrical and luminal growth, associate...
In many mammalian species, the intestinal epithelium undergoes major changes that allow a dietary tr...
In many mammalian species, the intestinal epithelium undergoes major changes that allow a dietary tr...
In many mammalian species, the intestinal epithelium undergoes major changes that allow a dietary tr...
Female mammals produce milk to feed their newborn offspring before teeth develop and permit the cons...
peer reviewedBackground: The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer...
<div><p>The neonatal intestine is a very complex and dynamic organ that must rapidly adapt and remod...
The neonatal intestine is a very complex and dynamic organ that must rapidly adapt and remodel in re...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer...
BACKGROUND:The intestinal barrier is immature in newborn mammals allowing for transfer of bioactive ...
The underlying health-driving mechanisms of Bifidobacterium during early life are not well understoo...
During the suckling-to-weaning transition, the intestinal epithelium matures, allowing digestion of ...
During intestinal organogenesis, equipotent epithelial progenitors mature into phenotypically distin...
Generation of functionally mature organs requires exquisite control of transcriptional programs gove...
Background & Aims: The use of antibiotics (ABs) is a common practice during the first months of life...
Postnatal enlargement of the mammalian intestine comprises cylindrical and luminal growth, associate...