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    Normalization of Host Intestinal Mucus Layers Requires Long-Term Microbial Colonization by Johansson, Malin E.V., Jakobsson, Hedvig E., Holmén-Larsson, Jessica, Schütte, André, Ermund, Anna, Rodríguez-Piñeiro, Ana M., Arike, Liisa, Wising, Catharina, Svensson, Frida, Bäckhed, Fredrik, Hansson, Gunnar C.

    Published in Cell host & microbe (11-11-2015)
    “…The intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying epithelium. Mucus structure is shaped by intestinal location and…”
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    Goblet cells need some stress by Johansson, Malin E.V, Hansson, Gunnar C

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-09-2022)
    “…The intestinal tract is protected by epithelium-covering mucus, which Is constantly renewed by goblet cells, a specialized type of epithelial cell. Mucus is…”
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    Is the Intestinal Goblet Cell a Major Immune Cell? by Johansson, Malin E.V., Hansson, Gunnar C.

    Published in Cell host & microbe (12-03-2014)
    “…Recent reports indicate that both the inflammasome (Wlodarska et al., 2014) and autophagy (Patel et al., 2013) pathways in goblet cells control mucin…”
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    Bifidobacteria or Fiber Protects against Diet-Induced Microbiota-Mediated Colonic Mucus Deterioration by Schroeder, Bjoern O., Birchenough, George M.H., Ståhlman, Marcus, Arike, Liisa, Johansson, Malin E.V., Hansson, Gunnar C., Bäckhed, Fredrik

    Published in Cell host & microbe (10-01-2018)
    “…Diet strongly affects gut microbiota composition, and gut bacteria can influence the colonic mucus layer, a physical barrier that separates trillions of gut…”
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    The gastrointestinal mucus system in health and disease by Johansson, Malin E. V., Sjövall, Henrik, Hansson, Gunnar C.

    “…Gastrointestinal mucus is the first line of defence against bac-teria; the organization of this protective system varies markedly along the digestive tract. In…”
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    two mucus layers of colon are organized by the MUC2 mucin, whereas the outer layer is a legislator of host-microbial interactions by Johansson, Malin E.V, Larsson, Jessica M. Holmén, Hansson, Gunnar C

    “…The normal intestinal microbiota inhabits the colon mucus without triggering an inflammatory response. The reason for this and how the intestinal mucus of the…”
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    inner of the two Muc2 mucin-dependent mucus layers in colon is devoid of bacteria by Johansson, Malin E.V, Phillipson, Mia, Petersson, Joel, Velcich, Anna, Holm, Lena, Hansson, Gunnar C

    “…We normally live in symbiosis with ~10¹³ bacteria present in the colon. Among the several mechanisms maintaining the bacteria/host balance, there is limited…”
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    Study of mucin turnover in the small intestine by in vivo labeling by Schneider, Hannah, Pelaseyed, Thaher, Svensson, Frida, Johansson, Malin E. V.

    Published in Scientific reports (10-04-2018)
    “…Mucins are highly glycosylated proteins which protect the epithelium. In the small intestine, the goblet cell-secreted Muc2 mucin constitutes the main…”
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    Loss of intestinal core 1-derived O-glycans causes spontaneous colitis in mice by Fu, Jianxin, Wei, Bo, Wen, Tao, Johansson, Malin E V, Liu, Xiaowei, Bradford, Emily, Thomsson, Kristina A, McGee, Samuel, Mansour, Lilah, Tong, Maomeng, McDaniel, J Michael, Sferra, Thomas J, Turner, Jerrold R, Chen, Hong, Hansson, Gunnar C, Braun, Jonathan, Xia, Lijun

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-04-2011)
    “…Mucin-type O-linked oligosaccharides (O-glycans) are primary components of the intestinal mucins that form the mucus gel layer overlying the gut epithelium…”
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    The central exons of the human MUC2 and MUC6 mucins are highly repetitive and variable in sequence between individuals by Svensson, Frida, Lang, Tiange, Johansson, Malin E. V., Hansson, Gunnar C.

    Published in Scientific reports (30-11-2018)
    “…The DNA sequence of the two human mucin genes MUC2 and MUC6 have not been completely resolved due to the repetitive nature of their central exon coding for…”
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    Calcium-activated chloride channel regulator 1 (CLCA1) forms non-covalent oligomers in colonic mucus and has mucin 2–processing properties by Nyström, Elisabeth E.L., Arike, Liisa, Ehrencrona, Erik, Hansson, Gunnar C., Johansson, Malin E.V.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (08-11-2019)
    “…Calcium-activated chloride channel regulator 1 (CLCA1) is one of the major nonmucin proteins found in intestinal mucus. It is part of a larger family of CLCA…”
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    Keeping Bacteria at a Distance by Johansson, Malin E.V., Hansson, Gunnar C.

    “…An antibacterial peptide is essential for restricting contact between the intestinal microbiota and host. The human intestine harbors enormous amounts of…”
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    Protein Turnover in Epithelial Cells and Mucus along the Gastrointestinal Tract Is Coordinated by the Spatial Location and Microbiota by Arike, Liisa, Seiman, Andrus, van der Post, Sjoerd, Rodriguez Piñeiro, Ana M., Ermund, Anna, Schütte, André, Bäckhed, Fredrik, Johansson, Malin E.V., Hansson, Gunnar C.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (28-01-2020)
    “…The gastrointestinal tract is covered by a single layer of epithelial cells that, together with the mucus layers, protect the underlying tissue from microbial…”
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    Mucus and the goblet cell by Johansson, Malin E V, Hansson, Gunnar C

    Published in Digestive diseases (Basel) (01-01-2013)
    “…The discovery of an inner mucus layer normally impervious to bacteria has changed our way of understanding the interaction between commensal bacteria and the…”
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    The structure of the second CysD domain of MUC2 and role in mucin organization by transglutaminase-based cross-linking by Recktenwald, Christian V., Karlsson, Göran, Garcia-Bonete, Maria-Jose, Katona, Gergely, Jensen, Maja, Lymer, Richard, Bäckström, Malin, Johansson, Malin E.V., Hansson, Gunnar C., Trillo-Muyo, Sergio

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (28-05-2024)
    “…The MUC2 mucin protects the colonic epithelium by a two-layered mucus with an inner attached bacteria-free layer and an outer layer harboring commensal…”
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    The inner of the two Muc2 mucin-dependent mucus layers in colon is devoid of bacteria by Hansson, Gunnar C., Johansson, Malin E.V.

    Published in Gut microbes (01-01-2010)
    “…We have recently shown that the colon is protected by an inner mucus layer that efficiently separates the bacteria in the outer mucus from the epithelial…”
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    GLP-1R signaling modulates colonic energy metabolism, goblet cell number and survival in the absence of gut microbiota by Greiner, Thomas U., Koh, Ara, Peris, Eduard, Bergentall, Mattias, Johansson, Malin E.V., Hansson, Gunnar C., Drucker, Daniel J., Bäckhed, Fredrik

    Published in Molecular metabolism (Germany) (01-05-2024)
    “…Gut microbiota increases energy availability through fermentation of dietary fibers to short-chain fatty acids in conventionally raised mice. Energy deficiency…”
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