| Literature DB >> 33730353 |
Bárbara Graziela Postal1,2, Doriane Aguanno3, Sophie Thenet3,4,5, Véronique Carrière6,7.
Abstract
Paracellular permeability of the intestinal epithelium is a feature of the intestinal barrier, which plays an important role in the physiology of gut and the whole organism. Intestinal paracellular permeability is controlled by complex processes and is involved in the passage of ions and fluids (called pore pathway) and macromolecules (called leak pathway) through tight junctions, which seal the intercellular space. Impairment of intestinal paracellular permeability is associated with several diseases. The identification of a defect in intestinal paracellular permeability may help to understand the implication of gut barrier as a cause or a consequence in human pathology. Here we describe two complementary methods to evaluate alteration of paracellular permeability in cell culture, using the human intestinal cell line Caco-2 and its clone Caco-2/TC7.Entities:
Keywords: Caco-2 cell line; Cell monolayer; Epithelium; FITC-dextran; Intestine; Paracellular permeability; Transepithelial electrical resistance
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33730353 DOI: 10.1007/7651_2021_366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745