2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.pathophys.2013.11.010
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Inflammatory signaling in NEC: Role of NF-κB, cytokines and other inflammatory mediators

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“…Its identification in human milk exosomes expands its established role of modulating carbohydrate metabolism to a potential new domain of benefits in postnatal developmental programming. Furthermore, after exposing 293T cells to human recombinant TNF‐α for 6 h, overexpression of miR‐22‐3p was shown to significantly suppress NF‐κB activity , a key inflammatory signaling molecule that leads to necrotizing enterocolitis . This provides an additional molecular link to explain the preventive effect of breastfeeding on necrotizing enterocolitis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Its identification in human milk exosomes expands its established role of modulating carbohydrate metabolism to a potential new domain of benefits in postnatal developmental programming. Furthermore, after exposing 293T cells to human recombinant TNF‐α for 6 h, overexpression of miR‐22‐3p was shown to significantly suppress NF‐κB activity , a key inflammatory signaling molecule that leads to necrotizing enterocolitis . This provides an additional molecular link to explain the preventive effect of breastfeeding on necrotizing enterocolitis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In particular, exaggerated TLR-4 signaling and LPS are thought to play a major role in the inflammatory signaling in NEC 177,178 . Of note, platelet activating factor (PAF) is also an important acute mediator in the pathogenesis of NEC, which is not only a chemokine that induces inflammatory signaling but also can increase expression of TLR-4 179-182 . TLR-9 may play a protective role 183-186 .…”
Section: Physical Barriers Protecting the Gi Tractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In animal studies acetic and butyric acids have been shown to induce intestinal mucosal injury similar to NEC pathology in preterm infants [14,15] . Several groups have investigated the role of cytokines in the development, progression and severity of NEC [16][17][18] . Others have found that there is an alteration of intestinal bacterial colonization and lack of bacterial diversity in infants with NEC leading to a loss or suppression of healthy bacterial flora [19][20][21] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%