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Comparative study of the intestinal mucus barrier in normal and inflamed colon
- Source :
- Gut. 56:343-350
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- BMJ, 2007.
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Abstract
- Aim: To study the role of mucus in the spatial separation of intestinal bacteria from mucosa. Patients and methods: Mucus barrier characteristics were evaluated using histological material obtained by biopsy from purged colon, colon prepared with enema and material from untreated appendices fixed with non-aqueous Carnoy solution. Bacteria were evaluated using fluorescence in situ hybridization, with bacterial 16S RNA probes and related to the periodic acid Schiff alcian blue stain. Biopsies from controls (n = 20), patients with self-limiting colitis (SLC; n = 20), ulcerative colitis (n = 20) and 60 randomly selected appendices were investigated. Results: The mucosal surface beneath the mucus layer was free of bacteria in ⩾80% of the normal appendices and biopsies from controls. The thickness of the mucus layer and its spread decreased with increasing severity of the inflammation; the epithelial surface showed bacterial adherence, epithelial tissue defects and deep mucosal infiltration with bacteria and leucocytes. Bacteria and leucocytes were found within mucus in all biopsy specimens from patients with ulcerative colitis, SLC, and acute appendicitis. The concentration of bacteria within mucus was inversely correlated to the numbers of leucocytes. Conclusions: The large bowel mucus layer effectively prevents contact between the highly concentrated luminal bacteria and the epithelial cells in all parts of the normal colon. Colonic inflammation is always accompanied by breaks in the mucus barrier. Although the inflammatory response gradually reduces the number of bacteria in mucus and faeces, the inflammation itself is not capable of preventing bacterial migration, adherence to and invasion of the mucosa.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Biopsy
Enema
Periodic acid–Schiff stain
Appendix
Biology
Inflammatory bowel disease
Feces
Leukocyte Count
Intestinal mucosa
medicine
Humans
Letters
Intestinal Mucosa
Colitis
Immunity, Mucosal
Colonic Inflammation
Bacteria
medicine.diagnostic_test
Mucin
Gastroenterology
Middle Aged
Appendicitis
medicine.disease
Ulcerative colitis
Mucus
Bacterial Translocation
Acute Disease
Colitis, Ulcerative
Female
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00175749
- Volume :
- 56
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Gut
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e3cb0e8c2c0c6b74814f13e11bfad6ba