Intestinal epithelial barrier integrity investigated by label-free techniques in ulcerative colitis patients.

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Institute of Physical Chemistry and Abbe Center of Photonics (IPC), Member of the Leibniz Centre for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI), Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Helmholtzweg 4, 07743, Jena, Germany.

Published: February 2023

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  • The intestinal epithelial barrier plays a critical role in maintaining gut health, and any damage can lead to increased inflammation and conditions like ulcerative colitis (UC).
  • Advances in non-linear imaging techniques such as CARS, SHG, and TPEF allow researchers to visualize gaps in the epithelial barrier of UC patients without complex analysis.
  • These findings highlight the potential of these imaging methods to improve understanding of epithelial defects and contribute to real-time imaging techniques in clinical settings.

Article Abstract

The intestinal epithelial barrier, among other compartments such as the mucosal immune system, contributes to the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis. Therefore, any disturbance within the epithelial layer could lead to intestinal permeability and promote mucosal inflammation. Considering that disintegration of the intestinal epithelial barrier is a key element in the etiology of ulcerative colitis, further assessment of barrier integrity could contribute to a better understanding of the role of epithelial barrier defects in ulcerative colitis (UC), one major form of chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Herein, we employ fast, non-destructive, and label-free non-linear methods, namely coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS), second harmonic generation (SHG), two-photon excited fluorescence (TPEF), and two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging (2P-FLIM), to assess the morpho-chemical contributions leading to the dysfunction of the epithelial barrier. For the first time, the formation of epithelial barrier gaps was directly visualized, without sophisticated data analysis procedures, by the 3D analysis of the colonic mucosa from severely inflamed UC patients. The results were compared with histopathological and immunofluorescence images and validated using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to indicate structural alterations of the apical junction complex as the underlying cause for the formation of the epithelial barrier gaps. Our findings suggest the potential advantage of non-linear multimodal imaging is to give precise, detailed, and direct visualization of the epithelial barrier in the gastrointestinal tract, which can be combined with a fiber probe for future endomicroscopy measurements during real-time in vivo imaging.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9931702PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-29649-yDOI Listing

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