Tight junction proteins and intestinal health in preterm infants.

Q2 Medicine
Parvesh Mohan Garg, McKenzie X Denton, Srikanth Ravisankar, Maja Herco, Jeffrey S Shenberger, Yan-Hua Chen
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Abstract

The intestinal epithelial barrier consists of a single layer of cells that separate the gut lumen from the rest of the body. It regulates and protects the intestinal tract immunologically and mechanically. Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is one of the most common conditions requiring emergency surgery in the neonatal intensive care unit and is associated with a septic shock-like state contributing to multi-organ dysfunction. NEC affects 6-10% of very low birthweight infants and remains a leading cause of death. This review presents current evidence of the role of tight junction proteins in clinical neonatology and intestinal health using information from our own clinical and laboratory research in conjunction with information collected from an extensive search in the databases PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus. The ability to measure the permeability of the intestinal barrier in real-time is essential to understanding the disease process of NEC and the subsequent morbidities. Detection of TJ proteins in blood and stool of preterm infants represents a potential biomarker for the early NEC diagnosis. Therapeutics targeting TJ proteins may also mitigate NEC severity and improve clinical outcomes.

紧密连接蛋白与早产儿肠道健康
肠上皮屏障由一层细胞组成,它将肠腔与身体的其他部分分开。它从免疫和机械上调节和保护肠道。坏死性小肠结肠炎(NEC)是新生儿重症监护室最常见的需要紧急手术的疾病之一,并与脓毒性休克样状态相关,可导致多器官功能障碍。NEC影响6-10%的极低出生体重婴儿,仍然是导致死亡的主要原因。本综述利用我们自己的临床和实验室研究信息,以及从PubMed、EMBASE和Scopus数据库中广泛检索的信息,介绍了紧密连接蛋白在新生儿临床和肠道健康中作用的最新证据。实时测量肠屏障通透性的能力对于了解NEC的疾病过程和随后的发病率至关重要。检测早产儿血液和粪便中的TJ蛋白是早期NEC诊断的潜在生物标志物。针对TJ蛋白的治疗也可能减轻NEC的严重程度并改善临床结果。
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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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