The Relation between Red Meat and Whole-Grain Intake and the Colonic Mucosal Barrier: A Cross-Sectional Study
The Colonic Mucosal Barrier (CMB) is the site of interaction between the human body and the colonic microbiota. The mucus is the outer part of the CMB and is considered as the front-line defense of the colon. It separates the host epithelial lining from the colonic content, and it has previously bee...
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doaj-b57c28af35dd4b7b9606abfa84af1d512020-11-25T03:25:23ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432020-06-01121765176510.3390/nu12061765The Relation between Red Meat and Whole-Grain Intake and the Colonic Mucosal Barrier: A Cross-Sectional StudyMohamad Jawhara0Signe Bek Sørensen1Berit Lilienthal Heitmann2Þórhallur Ingi Halldórsson3Andreas Kristian Pedersen4Vibeke Andersen5Focused Research Unit for Molecular Diagnostic and Clinical Research, Institute of Regional Health Research, University Hospital of Southern Denmark- Sonderjylland, 6200 Aabenraa, DenmarkFocused Research Unit for Molecular Diagnostic and Clinical Research, Institute of Regional Health Research, University Hospital of Southern Denmark- Sonderjylland, 6200 Aabenraa, DenmarkResearch Unit for Dietary Studies, the Parker Institute, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, 2000 Frederiksberg, DenmarkFaculty of Food Science and Nutrition, School of Health Sciences, University of Iceland, 101 Reykjavik, IcelandLærings- og Forskningshuset, University Hospital of Southern Denmark, Sonderjylland, 6200 Aabenraa, DenmarkFocused Research Unit for Molecular Diagnostic and Clinical Research, Institute of Regional Health Research, University Hospital of Southern Denmark- Sonderjylland, 6200 Aabenraa, DenmarkThe Colonic Mucosal Barrier (CMB) is the site of interaction between the human body and the colonic microbiota. The mucus is the outer part of the CMB and is considered as the front-line defense of the colon. It separates the host epithelial lining from the colonic content, and it has previously been linked to health and diseases. In this study, we assessed the relationship between red meat and whole-grain intake and (1) the thickness of the colonic mucus (2) the expression of the predominant mucin gene in the human colon (<i>MUC2</i>). Patients referred to colonoscopy at the University Hospital of Southern Denmark- Sonderjylland were enrolled between June 2017 and December 2018, and lifestyle data was collected in a cross-sectional study design. Colonic biopsies, blood, urine, and fecal samples were collected. The colonic mucus and bacteria were visualized by immunostaining and fluorescence in situ hybridization techniques. We found a thinner mucus was associated with high red meat intake. Similarly, the results suggested a thinner mucus was associated with high whole-grain intake, albeit to a lesser extent than red meat. This is the first study assessing the association between red meat and whole-grain intake and the colonic mucus in humans. This study is approved by the Danish Ethics Committee (S-20160124) and the Danish Data Protecting Agency (2008-58-035). A study protocol was registered at clinical trials.gov under NCT04235348.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/6/1765colonic mucosal barrierhuman colonlarge intestinemucusmucinMUC2 |
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Mohamad Jawhara Signe Bek Sørensen Berit Lilienthal Heitmann Þórhallur Ingi Halldórsson Andreas Kristian Pedersen Vibeke Andersen The Relation between Red Meat and Whole-Grain Intake and the Colonic Mucosal Barrier: A Cross-Sectional Study Nutrients colonic mucosal barrier human colon large intestine mucus mucin MUC2 |
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Mohamad Jawhara Signe Bek Sørensen Berit Lilienthal Heitmann Þórhallur Ingi Halldórsson Andreas Kristian Pedersen Vibeke Andersen |
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The Relation between Red Meat and Whole-Grain Intake and the Colonic Mucosal Barrier: A Cross-Sectional Study |
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The Relation between Red Meat and Whole-Grain Intake and the Colonic Mucosal Barrier: A Cross-Sectional Study |
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The Relation between Red Meat and Whole-Grain Intake and the Colonic Mucosal Barrier: A Cross-Sectional Study |
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The Relation between Red Meat and Whole-Grain Intake and the Colonic Mucosal Barrier: A Cross-Sectional Study |
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The Relation between Red Meat and Whole-Grain Intake and the Colonic Mucosal Barrier: A Cross-Sectional Study |
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relation between red meat and whole-grain intake and the colonic mucosal barrier: a cross-sectional study |
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The Colonic Mucosal Barrier (CMB) is the site of interaction between the human body and the colonic microbiota. The mucus is the outer part of the CMB and is considered as the front-line defense of the colon. It separates the host epithelial lining from the colonic content, and it has previously been linked to health and diseases. In this study, we assessed the relationship between red meat and whole-grain intake and (1) the thickness of the colonic mucus (2) the expression of the predominant mucin gene in the human colon (<i>MUC2</i>). Patients referred to colonoscopy at the University Hospital of Southern Denmark- Sonderjylland were enrolled between June 2017 and December 2018, and lifestyle data was collected in a cross-sectional study design. Colonic biopsies, blood, urine, and fecal samples were collected. The colonic mucus and bacteria were visualized by immunostaining and fluorescence in situ hybridization techniques. We found a thinner mucus was associated with high red meat intake. Similarly, the results suggested a thinner mucus was associated with high whole-grain intake, albeit to a lesser extent than red meat. This is the first study assessing the association between red meat and whole-grain intake and the colonic mucus in humans. This study is approved by the Danish Ethics Committee (S-20160124) and the Danish Data Protecting Agency (2008-58-035). A study protocol was registered at clinical trials.gov under NCT04235348. |
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colonic mucosal barrier human colon large intestine mucus mucin MUC2 |
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