Journal article
Colonic epithelial cell activation and the paradoxical effects of butyrate
PR Gibson, O Rosella, AJ Wilson, JM Mariadason, K Rickard, K Byron, DH Barkla
Carcinogenesis | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 1999
Abstract
Butyrate may have paradoxical effects on epithelial cells of similar origin. This study aimed to examine the hypothesis that one mechanism that dictates a cell's response to butyrate is its state of activation. First, the responses to 24 h exposure to butyrate (1-2 mM) of normal and neoplastic human colonic epithelial cells activated by their isolation and primary culture, and of colon cancer cell lines, LIM1215 and Caco-2, were examined. In primary cultures of normal and cancer cells, butyrate had no effect on alkaline phosphatase activities but significantly suppressed urokinase receptor expression by a mean a SEM of 30 ± 12% and 36 ± 9%, respectively. Interleukin-8 secretion was suppresse..
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