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  • Influence of reactive oxygen species on secretory component in the intestinal epithelium during hyperoxia.

Influence of reactive oxygen species on secretory component in the intestinal epithelium during hyperoxia.

Experimental and therapeutic medicine (2017-10-28)
Min Zhao, Shimiao Tang, Junchi Xin, Dongyan Liu
ABSTRACT

Redox imbalance is established in various human diseases. Treatment of intestinal epithelial cells with hyperoxia for a prolonged period of time may cause serious effects on redox balance. Secretory component (SC) protein is secreted by intestinal epithelial cells, and has a vital role in mucosal immune systems and intestinal defense. The present study aimed to investigate the influence of reactive oxygen species (ROS) on intestinal epithelial cells and intestinal epithelial SC protein under hyperoxic conditions. Caco-2 cells were treated with increasing concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H

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Monoclonal Anti-Secretory Component (IgA) antibody produced in mouse, clone GA-1, ascites fluid