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Paneth's disease

Journal

JOURNAL OF CROHNS & COLITIS
Volume 4, Issue 5, Pages 523-531

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.crohns.2010.05.010

Keywords

Crohn s disease; Paneth cells; Defensins; NOD2; Innate immunity; Bacteria

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In about 70% of patients Crohn s disease (CD) affects the small intestine This disease location is stable over time and associated with a genetic background different from isolated colonic disease A characteristic feature of small intestinal host defense is the presence of Paneth cells at the bottom of the crypts of Lieberkuhn These cells produce different broad spectrum antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) most abundantly the alpha defensins HD 5 and 6 (DEFA5 und DEFA6) In small intestinal Crohn s disease both these PC products are specifically reduced As a functional consequence, ileal extracts from Crohn s disease patients are compromised in clearing bacteria and enteroadherent E cob colonize the mucosa Mechanisms for defective antimicrobial Paneth cell function are complex and include an association with a NOD2 loss of function mutation, a disturbance of the Wnt pathway transcription factor TCF7L2 (also known as TCF4), the autophagy factor ATG16L1, the endosomal stress protein XBP1, the toll like receptor TLR9, the calcium mediated potassium chanel KCNN4 as well as mutations or inactivation of HD5 Thus we conclude that small Intestinal Crohn s disease is most likely a complex disease of the Paneth cell Paneth s disease (C) 2010 European Crohn s and Colitis Organisation Published by Elsevier B V All rights reserved

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