Hyperglycemia minimally alters primary self-renewing human colonic epithelial cells while TNFα-promotes severe intestinal epithelial dysfunction
Dutton, J. S., Hinman, S. S., Kim, R., Attayek, P. J., Maurer, M., Sims, C. S., & Allbritton, N. L. (2021, May 14). Integrative Biology.
author keywords: hyperglycemia; glucose; TNF alpha; colon; large intestine; intestinal epithelium; primary tissue
MeSH headings : Colon; Epithelial Cells; Humans; Hyperglycemia; Intestinal Mucosa; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
topics (OpenAlex): Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research; Hyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patients; Cancer Cells and Metastasis; Gut microbiota and health; Diet and metabolism studies; Immune cells in cancer
TL;DR:
Results suggest that TNFα acted as the dominant modulator of the epithelium relative to glucose, and that control of inflammation rather than glucose may be key to maintaining intestinal homeostasis.
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