Abstract
The intestinal epithelium serves as an important barrier between luminal contents and underlying tissue compartments. Barrier properties are established and maintained by the multiprotein complexes in the tight junction (TJ), adherens junction (AJ) and desmosomes (DM). Compromised intestinal epithelial barrier function resulting from changes in junctional protein expression and organization is associated with exposure to luminal antigens that result in mucosal inflammation, which in turn further exacerbates the epithelial barrier compromise. In this review we discuss regulatory mechanisms by which intercellular junction proteins are influenced by inflammatory mediators to influence intestinal epithelial barrier function and address potential therapeutic strategies to strengthen the barrier and restore mucosal homeostasis.
Keywords: Epithelium, intercellular junctions, intestinal epithelial barrier function, mucosal inflammation, tight junction, adherens junction, desmosome.
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Pharmacological Targeting of the Inflamed Intestinal Barrier
Volume: 22 Issue: 35
Author(s): Attila E. Farkas and Asma Nusrat
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Keywords: Epithelium, intercellular junctions, intestinal epithelial barrier function, mucosal inflammation, tight junction, adherens junction, desmosome.
Abstract: The intestinal epithelium serves as an important barrier between luminal contents and underlying tissue compartments. Barrier properties are established and maintained by the multiprotein complexes in the tight junction (TJ), adherens junction (AJ) and desmosomes (DM). Compromised intestinal epithelial barrier function resulting from changes in junctional protein expression and organization is associated with exposure to luminal antigens that result in mucosal inflammation, which in turn further exacerbates the epithelial barrier compromise. In this review we discuss regulatory mechanisms by which intercellular junction proteins are influenced by inflammatory mediators to influence intestinal epithelial barrier function and address potential therapeutic strategies to strengthen the barrier and restore mucosal homeostasis.
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Farkas E. Attila and Nusrat Asma, Pharmacological Targeting of the Inflamed Intestinal Barrier, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2016; 22 (35) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612822666160726123857
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612822666160726123857 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4286 |
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