Gatekeepers of the Gut: The Roles of Proteasomes at the Gastrointestinal Barrier
The gut epithelial barrier provides the first line of defense protecting the internal milieu from the environment. To circumvent the exposure to constant challenges such as pathogenic infections and commensal bacteria, epithelial and immune cells at the gut barrier require rapid and efficient means...
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doaj-898146fee41549ca99e833dc89d4a7d32021-07-23T13:32:09ZengMDPI AGBiomolecules2218-273X2021-07-011198998910.3390/biom11070989Gatekeepers of the Gut: The Roles of Proteasomes at the Gastrointestinal BarrierGayatree Mohapatra0Avital Eisenberg-Lerner1Yifat Merbl2Department of Immunology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, IsraelDepartment of Immunology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, IsraelDepartment of Immunology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, IsraelThe gut epithelial barrier provides the first line of defense protecting the internal milieu from the environment. To circumvent the exposure to constant challenges such as pathogenic infections and commensal bacteria, epithelial and immune cells at the gut barrier require rapid and efficient means to dynamically sense and respond to stimuli. Numerous studies have highlighted the importance of proteolysis in maintaining homeostasis and adapting to the dynamic changes of the conditions in the gut environment. Primarily, proteolytic activities that are involved in immune regulation and inflammation have been examined in the context of the lysosome and inflammasome activation. Yet, the key to cellular and tissue proteostasis is the ubiquitin–proteasome system, which tightly regulates fundamental aspects of inflammatory signaling and protein quality control to provide rapid responses and protect from the accumulation of proteotoxic damage. In this review, we discuss proteasome-dependent regulation of the gut and highlight the pathophysiological consequences of the disarray of proteasomal control in the gut, in the context of aberrant inflammatory disorders and tumorigenesis.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/11/7/989proteostasisubiquitin–proteasome systemdegradationgastrointestinal barriercolitiscolorectal cancer |
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Gayatree Mohapatra Avital Eisenberg-Lerner Yifat Merbl |
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Gayatree Mohapatra Avital Eisenberg-Lerner Yifat Merbl Gatekeepers of the Gut: The Roles of Proteasomes at the Gastrointestinal Barrier Biomolecules proteostasis ubiquitin–proteasome system degradation gastrointestinal barrier colitis colorectal cancer |
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Gayatree Mohapatra Avital Eisenberg-Lerner Yifat Merbl |
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Gatekeepers of the Gut: The Roles of Proteasomes at the Gastrointestinal Barrier |
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Gatekeepers of the Gut: The Roles of Proteasomes at the Gastrointestinal Barrier |
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Gatekeepers of the Gut: The Roles of Proteasomes at the Gastrointestinal Barrier |
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Gatekeepers of the Gut: The Roles of Proteasomes at the Gastrointestinal Barrier |
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gatekeepers of the gut: the roles of proteasomes at the gastrointestinal barrier |
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Biomolecules |
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The gut epithelial barrier provides the first line of defense protecting the internal milieu from the environment. To circumvent the exposure to constant challenges such as pathogenic infections and commensal bacteria, epithelial and immune cells at the gut barrier require rapid and efficient means to dynamically sense and respond to stimuli. Numerous studies have highlighted the importance of proteolysis in maintaining homeostasis and adapting to the dynamic changes of the conditions in the gut environment. Primarily, proteolytic activities that are involved in immune regulation and inflammation have been examined in the context of the lysosome and inflammasome activation. Yet, the key to cellular and tissue proteostasis is the ubiquitin–proteasome system, which tightly regulates fundamental aspects of inflammatory signaling and protein quality control to provide rapid responses and protect from the accumulation of proteotoxic damage. In this review, we discuss proteasome-dependent regulation of the gut and highlight the pathophysiological consequences of the disarray of proteasomal control in the gut, in the context of aberrant inflammatory disorders and tumorigenesis. |
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proteostasis ubiquitin–proteasome system degradation gastrointestinal barrier colitis colorectal cancer |
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