Epithelial cells in the lining of the intestines play critical roles in maintaining homeostasis while challenged by dynamic and sudden changes in luminal contents. Given the high density of glycosylation that encompasses their extracellular surface, environmental changes may lead to extensive reorganization of membrane-associated glycans. However, neither the molecular details nor the consequences of conditional glycan changes are well understood. Here we assessed the sensitivity of Caco-2 and HT-29 membrane N-glycosylation to variations in (i) dietary elements, (ii) microbial fermentation products and (iii) cell culture parameters relevant to intestinal epithelial cell growth and survival. Based on global LC-MS glycomic and statistical ana...
Glycan-mediated host-microbe interactions are critical for colonization by and maintenance of our he...
Alterations to the normal composition of our gut microbiota can result in disturbance of gut homeost...
<p>Tremendous progress has been made on mapping the mainly bacterial members of the human intestinal...
Changes in cell surface glycosylation occur during the development and differentiation of cells and ...
Changes in cell surface glycosylation occur during the development and differentiation of cells and ...
Although gut host-pathogen interactions are glycan-mediated processes, few details are known about t...
Bovine colostrum is a rich source of bioactive components which are important in the development of ...
Glycosylation is a key modification of proteins and lipids and is involved in most intermolecular an...
Feeding a fibre-rich commercial diet to germ free rats increased the villus length and crypt depth b...
A functional mucus layer is a key requirement for gastrointestinal health as it serves as a barrier ...
A functional mucus layer is a key requirement for gastrointestinal health as it serves as a barrier ...
International audienceThe human colon cancer cell line HT-29 remains totally undifferentiated when g...
Fucosylation of intestinal epithelial cells, catalyzed by fucosyltransferase 2 (Fut2), is a major gl...
Scope The epithelial glycocalyx development is of great importance for microbial colonization. Human...
The availability of endogenous and dietary carbohydrates in the gastrointestinal tract influences th...
Glycan-mediated host-microbe interactions are critical for colonization by and maintenance of our he...
Alterations to the normal composition of our gut microbiota can result in disturbance of gut homeost...
<p>Tremendous progress has been made on mapping the mainly bacterial members of the human intestinal...
Changes in cell surface glycosylation occur during the development and differentiation of cells and ...
Changes in cell surface glycosylation occur during the development and differentiation of cells and ...
Although gut host-pathogen interactions are glycan-mediated processes, few details are known about t...
Bovine colostrum is a rich source of bioactive components which are important in the development of ...
Glycosylation is a key modification of proteins and lipids and is involved in most intermolecular an...
Feeding a fibre-rich commercial diet to germ free rats increased the villus length and crypt depth b...
A functional mucus layer is a key requirement for gastrointestinal health as it serves as a barrier ...
A functional mucus layer is a key requirement for gastrointestinal health as it serves as a barrier ...
International audienceThe human colon cancer cell line HT-29 remains totally undifferentiated when g...
Fucosylation of intestinal epithelial cells, catalyzed by fucosyltransferase 2 (Fut2), is a major gl...
Scope The epithelial glycocalyx development is of great importance for microbial colonization. Human...
The availability of endogenous and dietary carbohydrates in the gastrointestinal tract influences th...
Glycan-mediated host-microbe interactions are critical for colonization by and maintenance of our he...
Alterations to the normal composition of our gut microbiota can result in disturbance of gut homeost...
<p>Tremendous progress has been made on mapping the mainly bacterial members of the human intestinal...