Mucosal epithelial cells, including those at the ocular surface, resist infection by most microbes in vivo but can be susceptible to microbial virulence in vitro. While fluids bathing mucosal surfaces (e.g. tears) contain antimicrobials, potentially pathogenic microbes often thrive in these fluids, suggesting that additional mechanisms mediate epithelial resistance in vivo. Here, tear fluid acted directly upon epithelial cells to enhance their resistance to bacterial invasion and cytotoxicity. Resistance correlated with tear fluid-magnified activation of NFκB and AP-1 transcription factors in epithelial cells in response to bacterial antigens, suggesting priming of innate defense pathways. Further analysis revealed differential regulation o...
Unlike other mucosal sites, the ocular mucosal surfaces are paucibacterial, which suggests that effe...
The gastrointestinal epithelium deploys multiple innate defense mechanisms to fight microbial intrud...
It is generally thought that mucosal fluids protect underlying epithelial surfaces against opportuni...
Mucosal epithelial cells, including those at the ocular surface, resist infection by most microbes i...
PurposePreviously, we showed that tear fluid protects corneal epithelial cells against Pseudomonas a...
Mucosal surfaces regulate defenses against infection and excessive inflammation. We previously showe...
<div><p>It is generally thought that mucosal fluids protect underlying epithelial surfaces against o...
Mucosal surfaces regulate defenses against infection and excessive inflammation. We previously showe...
It is generally thought that mucosal fluids protect underlying epithelial surfaces against opportuni...
The long-term goal of this study is to develop mode of treatment for inflammation in the oral cavity...
Abstract: Epithelial cells (ECs) cover the surfaces of the body such as skin, airways, or the intest...
Epithelial tissues cover most of the external and internal surfaces of the body and its organs. Inev...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a leading cause of human morbidity and mortality that often targets epithe...
Epithelial cells of many mucosal organs have adapted to coexist with microbes and microbial products...
The human intestine is a large and delicately balanced organ, responsible for efficiently absorbing ...
Unlike other mucosal sites, the ocular mucosal surfaces are paucibacterial, which suggests that effe...
The gastrointestinal epithelium deploys multiple innate defense mechanisms to fight microbial intrud...
It is generally thought that mucosal fluids protect underlying epithelial surfaces against opportuni...
Mucosal epithelial cells, including those at the ocular surface, resist infection by most microbes i...
PurposePreviously, we showed that tear fluid protects corneal epithelial cells against Pseudomonas a...
Mucosal surfaces regulate defenses against infection and excessive inflammation. We previously showe...
<div><p>It is generally thought that mucosal fluids protect underlying epithelial surfaces against o...
Mucosal surfaces regulate defenses against infection and excessive inflammation. We previously showe...
It is generally thought that mucosal fluids protect underlying epithelial surfaces against opportuni...
The long-term goal of this study is to develop mode of treatment for inflammation in the oral cavity...
Abstract: Epithelial cells (ECs) cover the surfaces of the body such as skin, airways, or the intest...
Epithelial tissues cover most of the external and internal surfaces of the body and its organs. Inev...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a leading cause of human morbidity and mortality that often targets epithe...
Epithelial cells of many mucosal organs have adapted to coexist with microbes and microbial products...
The human intestine is a large and delicately balanced organ, responsible for efficiently absorbing ...
Unlike other mucosal sites, the ocular mucosal surfaces are paucibacterial, which suggests that effe...
The gastrointestinal epithelium deploys multiple innate defense mechanisms to fight microbial intrud...
It is generally thought that mucosal fluids protect underlying epithelial surfaces against opportuni...