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Human Milk Oligosaccharides Differently Modulate Goblet Cells Under Homeostatic, Proinflammatory Conditions and ER Stress

SCOPE: Human milk oligosaccharides (hMOs) have beneficial effects on intestinal barrier function, but the mechanisms of action are not well understood. Here, the effects of hMOs on goblet cells, which indicate that some hMOs may enhance mucus barrier function through direct modulation of goblet cell...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Lianghui, Kong, Chunli, Walvoort, Marthe T. C., Faas, Marijke M., de Vos, Paul
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7079026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31800974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.201900976
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author Cheng, Lianghui
Kong, Chunli
Walvoort, Marthe T. C.
Faas, Marijke M.
de Vos, Paul
author_facet Cheng, Lianghui
Kong, Chunli
Walvoort, Marthe T. C.
Faas, Marijke M.
de Vos, Paul
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description SCOPE: Human milk oligosaccharides (hMOs) have beneficial effects on intestinal barrier function, but the mechanisms of action are not well understood. Here, the effects of hMOs on goblet cells, which indicate that some hMOs may enhance mucus barrier function through direct modulation of goblet cell function, are studied. METHODS AND RESULTS: The modulatory effects of 2′‐fucosyllactose (2′‐FL), 3‐fucosyllactose (3‐FL), lacto‐N‐triaose II (LNT2), and galacto‐oligosaccharides (GOS) on the expression of goblet cell secretory related genes MUC2, TFF3, and RETNLB, and the Golgi‐sulfotransferase genes CHST5 and GAL3ST2 of LS174T are determined by real‐time quantitative RT‐PCR. 3‐FL, LNT2, and GOS‐modulated LS174T gene expression profiles in a dose‐ and time‐dependent manner. In addition, the upregulation of MUC2 is confirmed by immunofluorescence staining. Effects of 2′‐FL, 3‐FL, LNT2, and GOS on gene transcription of LS174T are also assessed during exposure to TNF‐α, IL‐13, or tunicamycin. During TNF‐α challenge, 3‐FL and LNT2 enhance MUC2 and TFF3 gene expression. After IL‐13 exposure, 2′‐FL, 3‐FL, and LNT2 all show upregulating effects on MUC2; 3‐FL and LNT2 also enhance TFF3 expression. LNT2 significantly reverses Tm‐induced downregulation of TFF3, RETNLB, and CHST5. CONCLUSION: The findings indicate that hMOs may enhance mucus barrier function through direct modulation of intestinal goblet cells. Effects are structure‐ and stressor‐dependent.
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spelling pubmed-70790262020-03-19 Human Milk Oligosaccharides Differently Modulate Goblet Cells Under Homeostatic, Proinflammatory Conditions and ER Stress Cheng, Lianghui Kong, Chunli Walvoort, Marthe T. C. Faas, Marijke M. de Vos, Paul Mol Nutr Food Res Research Articles SCOPE: Human milk oligosaccharides (hMOs) have beneficial effects on intestinal barrier function, but the mechanisms of action are not well understood. Here, the effects of hMOs on goblet cells, which indicate that some hMOs may enhance mucus barrier function through direct modulation of goblet cell function, are studied. METHODS AND RESULTS: The modulatory effects of 2′‐fucosyllactose (2′‐FL), 3‐fucosyllactose (3‐FL), lacto‐N‐triaose II (LNT2), and galacto‐oligosaccharides (GOS) on the expression of goblet cell secretory related genes MUC2, TFF3, and RETNLB, and the Golgi‐sulfotransferase genes CHST5 and GAL3ST2 of LS174T are determined by real‐time quantitative RT‐PCR. 3‐FL, LNT2, and GOS‐modulated LS174T gene expression profiles in a dose‐ and time‐dependent manner. In addition, the upregulation of MUC2 is confirmed by immunofluorescence staining. Effects of 2′‐FL, 3‐FL, LNT2, and GOS on gene transcription of LS174T are also assessed during exposure to TNF‐α, IL‐13, or tunicamycin. During TNF‐α challenge, 3‐FL and LNT2 enhance MUC2 and TFF3 gene expression. After IL‐13 exposure, 2′‐FL, 3‐FL, and LNT2 all show upregulating effects on MUC2; 3‐FL and LNT2 also enhance TFF3 expression. LNT2 significantly reverses Tm‐induced downregulation of TFF3, RETNLB, and CHST5. CONCLUSION: The findings indicate that hMOs may enhance mucus barrier function through direct modulation of intestinal goblet cells. Effects are structure‐ and stressor‐dependent. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-12-11 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7079026/ /pubmed/31800974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.201900976 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published by WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Cheng, Lianghui
Kong, Chunli
Walvoort, Marthe T. C.
Faas, Marijke M.
de Vos, Paul
Human Milk Oligosaccharides Differently Modulate Goblet Cells Under Homeostatic, Proinflammatory Conditions and ER Stress
title Human Milk Oligosaccharides Differently Modulate Goblet Cells Under Homeostatic, Proinflammatory Conditions and ER Stress
title_full Human Milk Oligosaccharides Differently Modulate Goblet Cells Under Homeostatic, Proinflammatory Conditions and ER Stress
title_fullStr Human Milk Oligosaccharides Differently Modulate Goblet Cells Under Homeostatic, Proinflammatory Conditions and ER Stress
title_full_unstemmed Human Milk Oligosaccharides Differently Modulate Goblet Cells Under Homeostatic, Proinflammatory Conditions and ER Stress
title_short Human Milk Oligosaccharides Differently Modulate Goblet Cells Under Homeostatic, Proinflammatory Conditions and ER Stress
title_sort human milk oligosaccharides differently modulate goblet cells under homeostatic, proinflammatory conditions and er stress
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7079026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31800974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.201900976
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