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Modulation of Gut Barrier Functions in Ulcerative Colitis by Hyaluronic Acid System

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 4, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202103189

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dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced; HA; HA systems; inflammatory diseases

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  1. Centre for Molecular Biology Facility and Bioresources Unit, National University of Ireland
  2. European Union [646142]
  3. Science Foundation Ireland
  4. European Regional Development Fund [13/RC/2073_P2]
  5. NIH/NCI [R21CA216090, CA191683]
  6. NIH/NIGMS CoBRE grant [P20GM125504-01]

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The pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis is linked to superficial mucosal damage and dysregulated barrier functions, with traditional treatment strategies focusing on maintaining disease remission levels. Restoring barrier functionality through mucosal healing or physical barrier protection is essential for disease management.
The active stages of intestinal inflammation and the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis are associated with superficial mucosal damage and intermittent wounding that leads to epithelial barrier defects and increased permeability. The standard therapeutic interventions for colitis have focused mainly on maintaining the remission levels of the disease. Nonetheless, such treatment strategies (using anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory agents) do not address colitis' root cause, especially the mucosal damage and dysregulated intestinal barrier functions. Restoration of barrier functionality by mucosal healing or physical barrier protecting strategies shall be considered as an initial event in the disease suppression and progression. Herein, a biphasic hyaluronan (HA) enema suspension, naive-HA systems that protect the dysregulated gut epithelium by decreasing the inflammation, permeability, and helping in maintaining the epithelial barrier integrity in the dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis mice model is reported. Furthermore, HA-based system modulates intestinal epithelial junctional proteins and regulatory signaling pathways, resulting in attenuation of inflammation and mucosal protection. The results suggest that HA-based system can be delivered as an enema to act as a barrier protecting system for managing distal colonic inflammatory diseases, including colitis.

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