Structure-function relationship between homogalacturonan pectins and intestinal immunity:Microbiota-(in)dependent effects on the gastrointestinal immune barrier

  • Beukema, Martin
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
University of Groningen
Language
English

Abstract

Pectins are dietary fibers that have been recognized to reduce the incidence of lifestyle related disease. Pectins can contain several chemical structures, including homogalacturonan regions which consist of a galacturonan backbone. These galacturonans can be methyl-esterified causing a difference in degree and distribution of methyl-esters in pectins. It is known that pectins can influence the intestinal immune system, but which specific structures are responsible for these effects is unknown. Therefore, the immunomodulatory role of the degree of methyl-esterification (DM) and the distribution of methyl-esters in homogalacturonan pectins on the intestinal immune system was investigated. Current studies demonstrate that low DM pectins and p...

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