The intestinal barrier function and its involvement in digestive disease

The gastrointestinal mucosal surface is lined with epithelial cells representing an effective barrier made up with intercellular junctions that separate the inner and the outer environments, and block the passage of potentially harmful substances. However, epithelial cells are also responsible for t...

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Main Authors: Eloísa Salvo-Romero, Carmen Alonso-Cotoner, Cristina Pardo-Camacho, Maite Casado-Bedmar, María Vicario
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Aran Ediciones 2015-11-01
Series:Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas
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spelling doaj-e18544a9c96a454993e78503faf45ed42020-11-24T22:47:58ZengAran EdicionesRevista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas1130-01082015-11-0110711686696S1130-01082015001100007The intestinal barrier function and its involvement in digestive diseaseEloísa Salvo-Romero0Carmen Alonso-Cotoner1Cristina Pardo-Camacho2Maite Casado-Bedmar3María Vicario4Vall d'Hebron Institut de RecercaVall d'Hebron Institut de RecercaVall d'Hebron Institut de RecercaVall d'Hebron Institut de RecercaVall d'Hebron Institut de RecercaThe gastrointestinal mucosal surface is lined with epithelial cells representing an effective barrier made up with intercellular junctions that separate the inner and the outer environments, and block the passage of potentially harmful substances. However, epithelial cells are also responsible for the absorption of nutrients and electrolytes, hence a semipermeable barrier is required that selectively allows a number of substances in while keeping others out. To this end, the intestine developed the "intestinal barrier function", a defensive system involving various elements, both intra- and extracellular, that work in a coordinated way to impede the passage of antigens, toxins, and microbial byproducts, and simultaneously preserves the correct development of the epithelial barrier, the immune system, and the acquisition of tolerance against dietary antigens and the intestinal microbiota. Disturbances in the mechanisms of the barrier function favor the development of exaggerated immune responses; while exact implications remain unknown, changes in intestinal barrier function have been associated with the development of inflammatory conditions in the gastrointestinal tract. This review details de various elements of the intestinal barrier function, and the key molecular and cellular changes described for gastrointestinal diseases associated with dysfunction in this defensive mechanism.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1130-01082015001100007&lng=en&tlng=enBarrera intestinalUniones estrechasSistema inmunitario intestinal
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author Eloísa Salvo-Romero
Carmen Alonso-Cotoner
Cristina Pardo-Camacho
Maite Casado-Bedmar
María Vicario
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Carmen Alonso-Cotoner
Cristina Pardo-Camacho
Maite Casado-Bedmar
María Vicario
The intestinal barrier function and its involvement in digestive disease
Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas
Barrera intestinal
Uniones estrechas
Sistema inmunitario intestinal
author_facet Eloísa Salvo-Romero
Carmen Alonso-Cotoner
Cristina Pardo-Camacho
Maite Casado-Bedmar
María Vicario
author_sort Eloísa Salvo-Romero
title The intestinal barrier function and its involvement in digestive disease
title_short The intestinal barrier function and its involvement in digestive disease
title_full The intestinal barrier function and its involvement in digestive disease
title_fullStr The intestinal barrier function and its involvement in digestive disease
title_full_unstemmed The intestinal barrier function and its involvement in digestive disease
title_sort intestinal barrier function and its involvement in digestive disease
publisher Aran Ediciones
series Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas
issn 1130-0108
publishDate 2015-11-01
description The gastrointestinal mucosal surface is lined with epithelial cells representing an effective barrier made up with intercellular junctions that separate the inner and the outer environments, and block the passage of potentially harmful substances. However, epithelial cells are also responsible for the absorption of nutrients and electrolytes, hence a semipermeable barrier is required that selectively allows a number of substances in while keeping others out. To this end, the intestine developed the "intestinal barrier function", a defensive system involving various elements, both intra- and extracellular, that work in a coordinated way to impede the passage of antigens, toxins, and microbial byproducts, and simultaneously preserves the correct development of the epithelial barrier, the immune system, and the acquisition of tolerance against dietary antigens and the intestinal microbiota. Disturbances in the mechanisms of the barrier function favor the development of exaggerated immune responses; while exact implications remain unknown, changes in intestinal barrier function have been associated with the development of inflammatory conditions in the gastrointestinal tract. This review details de various elements of the intestinal barrier function, and the key molecular and cellular changes described for gastrointestinal diseases associated with dysfunction in this defensive mechanism.
topic Barrera intestinal
Uniones estrechas
Sistema inmunitario intestinal
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