| Literature DB >> 9464835 |
K Yamada1, M Shimaoka, K Nagayama, T Hiroi, H Kiyono, T Honda.
Abstract
The intestinal epithelial layer forms the interface between the external and the internal environments of a host. Since the interleukin-7 (IL-7) and IL-7 receptor (IL-7R) signaling pathway has been shown to play an important role in the mucosal immune system, we studied the expression of IL-7R in T84, a colonic epithelial cell line, after cells were infected with several types of enteropathogenic bacteria, including Salmonella typhimurium, enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and enteroinvasive Escherichia coli. Bacterial invasion induced IL-7R expression in T84 assessed by a semi-quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction technique and flow cytometry. The inhibition of bacterial invasion by cytochalasin D, a specific inhibitor of actin polymerization, led to a reduction in the expression of IL-7R. These data indicate that bacterial invasion into intestinal epithelial cells is likely to be an essential process in the induction of IL-7R. The communication between the epithelium and mucosal lymphocytes which is mediated via IL-7 and IL-7R may be involved in the modulation of the mucosal inflammation which occurs in bacterial infection.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9464835 DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830271246
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Immunol ISSN: 0014-2980 Impact factor: 5.532