CD36 maintains the gastric mucosa and associates with gastric disease

Jacome-Sosa et al. examine gastric function of CD36, reporting that CD36 knockout mice have altered gland organization and exhibit more fibronectin and inflammatory signaling. The authors find mucosal repair is abrogated due to defective epithelial cell renewal and progenitor cell differentiation, d...

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Autores principales: Miriam Jacome-Sosa, Zhi-Feng Miao, Vivek S. Peche, Edward F. Morris, Ramkumar Narendran, Kathryn M. Pietka, Dmitri Samovski, Hei-Yong G. Lo, Terri Pietka, Andrea Varro, Latisha Love-Gregory, James R. Goldenring, Ondrej Kuda, Eric R. Gamazon, Jason C. Mills, Nada A. Abumrad
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f9ec101e1f814b5fab8d34541185e8f02021-11-07T12:19:55ZCD36 maintains the gastric mucosa and associates with gastric disease10.1038/s42003-021-02765-z2399-3642https://doaj.org/article/f9ec101e1f814b5fab8d34541185e8f02021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02765-zhttps://doaj.org/toc/2399-3642Jacome-Sosa et al. examine gastric function of CD36, reporting that CD36 knockout mice have altered gland organization and exhibit more fibronectin and inflammatory signaling. The authors find mucosal repair is abrogated due to defective epithelial cell renewal and progenitor cell differentiation, due to reduced fatty acid delivery and altered lipid metabolism, and find associations between low CD36 expression and gastric diseases.Miriam Jacome-SosaZhi-Feng MiaoVivek S. PecheEdward F. MorrisRamkumar NarendranKathryn M. PietkaDmitri SamovskiHei-Yong G. LoTerri PietkaAndrea VarroLatisha Love-GregoryJames R. GoldenringOndrej KudaEric R. GamazonJason C. MillsNada A. AbumradNature PortfolioarticleBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENCommunications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
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Miriam Jacome-Sosa
Zhi-Feng Miao
Vivek S. Peche
Edward F. Morris
Ramkumar Narendran
Kathryn M. Pietka
Dmitri Samovski
Hei-Yong G. Lo
Terri Pietka
Andrea Varro
Latisha Love-Gregory
James R. Goldenring
Ondrej Kuda
Eric R. Gamazon
Jason C. Mills
Nada A. Abumrad
CD36 maintains the gastric mucosa and associates with gastric disease
description Jacome-Sosa et al. examine gastric function of CD36, reporting that CD36 knockout mice have altered gland organization and exhibit more fibronectin and inflammatory signaling. The authors find mucosal repair is abrogated due to defective epithelial cell renewal and progenitor cell differentiation, due to reduced fatty acid delivery and altered lipid metabolism, and find associations between low CD36 expression and gastric diseases.
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author Miriam Jacome-Sosa
Zhi-Feng Miao
Vivek S. Peche
Edward F. Morris
Ramkumar Narendran
Kathryn M. Pietka
Dmitri Samovski
Hei-Yong G. Lo
Terri Pietka
Andrea Varro
Latisha Love-Gregory
James R. Goldenring
Ondrej Kuda
Eric R. Gamazon
Jason C. Mills
Nada A. Abumrad
author_facet Miriam Jacome-Sosa
Zhi-Feng Miao
Vivek S. Peche
Edward F. Morris
Ramkumar Narendran
Kathryn M. Pietka
Dmitri Samovski
Hei-Yong G. Lo
Terri Pietka
Andrea Varro
Latisha Love-Gregory
James R. Goldenring
Ondrej Kuda
Eric R. Gamazon
Jason C. Mills
Nada A. Abumrad
author_sort Miriam Jacome-Sosa
title CD36 maintains the gastric mucosa and associates with gastric disease
title_short CD36 maintains the gastric mucosa and associates with gastric disease
title_full CD36 maintains the gastric mucosa and associates with gastric disease
title_fullStr CD36 maintains the gastric mucosa and associates with gastric disease
title_full_unstemmed CD36 maintains the gastric mucosa and associates with gastric disease
title_sort cd36 maintains the gastric mucosa and associates with gastric disease
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/f9ec101e1f814b5fab8d34541185e8f0
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