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Cytoskeletal Organization and Cell Polarity in the Pathogenesis of Crohn's Disease

Journal

CLINICAL REVIEWS IN ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 60, Issue 2, Pages 164-174

Publisher

HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12016-020-08795-5

Keywords

Adherens junction; Cell polarity; Crohn's disease; Inflammatory bowel disease; Intestinal barrier; Tight junction

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81770545]
  2. MDT Project of Clinical Research Innovation Foundation, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University [PYI-17003]

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Crohn's disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease that affects various segments of the gastrointestinal tract. The disruption of intestinal barrier and cell polarity may play a role in the pathogenesis, leading to an inflammatory cascade. Understanding the factors and impact of intestinal barrier function and cell polarity is crucial in the natural history of Crohn's disease.
Crohn's disease (CD) is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and affects diverse segments of the entire gastrointestinal tract. Although the underlying causes of CD are not completely known, it is believed that disruption of the intestinal barrier and cell polarity may contribute to pathogenesis. The formation of the intestinal epithelial barrier, which is mainly regulated by cytoskeletal modulations, and apico-basal cell polarity are two major and mutually dependent features of the intestinal epithelial layer. As this layer serves as an important barrier between the external environment and the internal milieu, the defect can start an inflammatory cascade by failing to block the entrance of luminal pathogens and lead to CD. In this review, we highlight the factors and impact of intestinal barrier function and cell polarity in the natural history of CD. The discussion in the present review further strengthens the new challenge in facilitating the development of viable pharmacological targets.

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