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Immune-epithelial crosstalk at the intestinal surface

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JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
卷 49, 期 3, 页码 375-387

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SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s00535-013-0929-4

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Intestinal epithelial cells; Immune cells; Cytokines; IBD; Colorectal cancer

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  1. Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research Erlangen
  2. European Community [SFB796, SPP1656, KFO257, BE3686/2]

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The intestinal tract is one of the most complex organs of the human body. It has to exercise various functions including food and water absorption, as well as barrier and immune regulation. These functions affect not only the gut itself, but influence the overall health of the organism. Diseases involving the gastrointestinal tract such as inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer therefore severely affect the patient's quality of life and can become life-threatening. Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) play an important role in intestinal inflammation, infection, and cancer development. IECs not only constitute the first barrier in the gut against the lumen, they also constantly signal information about the gut lumen to immune cells, thereby influencing their behaviour. In contrast, by producing various antimicrobial peptides, IECs shape the microbial community within the gut. IECs also respond to cytokines and other mediators of immune cells in the lamina propria. Interactions between epithelial cells and immune cells in the intestine are responsible for gut homeostasis, and modulations of this crosstalk have been reported in studies of gut diseases. This review discusses the wide field of immune-epithelial interactions and shows the importance of immune-epithelial crosstalk in the intestine to gut homeostasis and the overall health status.

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