Enteric Neural Regulation of Mucosal Secretion

Author(s):  
Joel C. Bornstein ◽  
Jaime P.P. Foong
Author(s):  
Helen Joan Cooke ◽  
Fedias Leontiou Christofi

Author(s):  
Joel C. Bornstein ◽  
Rachel M. Gwynne ◽  
Henrik Sjövall

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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 739
Author(s):  
Ulvi K. Gürsoy ◽  
Krista Salli ◽  
Eva Söderling ◽  
Mervi Gürsoy ◽  
Johanna Hirvonen ◽  
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Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), the third largest solid fraction in human milk, can modulate inflammation through Toll-like receptor signaling, but little is known about their immunomodulatory potential in the oral cavity. In this study, we determined whether the HMOs 2’-fucosyllactose (2’-FL) and 3-fucosyllactose (3-FL) regulate human-beta defensin (hBD)-2 and -3, cathelicidin (hCAP18/LL-37), and cytokine responses in human gingival cells using a three-dimensional oral mucosal culture model. The model was incubated with 0.1% or 1% 2’-FL and 3-FL, alone and in combination, for 5 or 24 h, and hBD-2, hBD-3, and hCAP18/LL-37 were analyzed by immunohistochemistry. The expression profiles of interleukin (IL)-1, IL-1RA, IL-8, and monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1 were determined by LUMINEX immunoassay. The combination of 1% 2’-FL and 1% 3-FL, and 1% 3-FL alone, for 24 h upregulated hBD-2 protein expression significantly (p < 0.001 and p = 0.016, respectively). No changes in the other antimicrobial peptides or proinflammatory cytokines were observed. Thus, 3-FL, alone and in combination with 2´-FL, stimulates oral mucosal secretion of hBD-2, without effecting a proinflammatory response when studied in an oral mucosal culture model.


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pp. 1260-1283 ◽  
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John A. Donald

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Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 409-425 ◽  
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Tara Karnezis ◽  
Marc G. Achen ◽  
Steven A. Stacker ◽  
Erica K. Sloan

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