Paneth Cells: Recent Updates on Elucidating Therapeutic Implications in Gastroenterological Disease Management.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Maria V Sankova, Vladimir N Nikolenko, Anastasia A Bolotskaia, Marine V Oganesyan, Negoriya A Rizaeva, Aleksey V Sankov, Tatyana S Zharikova, André Pontes-Silva, Narasimha Murthy Beeraka, Hemanth Vikram P R, Padmanabha Reddy Y, Dilip Kumar Reddy Kandula, B M Gurupadayya, Yury O Zharikov
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Abstract

Background: The human intestine is continuously exposed to a variety of aggressive agents, including food antigens, xenobiotics, numerous pathogenic microorganisms, metabolic products, and toxins. Consequently, it has developed a specialized system for protection against these adverse factors.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the biochemical compounds synthesized by Paneth cells and their mechanisms of action to develop new therapeutic approaches for gastroenterological diseases.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review, excluding a comprehensive meta-analysis, of the current scientific literature sourced from electronic libraries (CyberLeninka, e-Library.ru, and Cochrane Library), search engines (Google Scholar, Embase, and Global Health), and scientific databases (Elsevier, Medline, PubMed-NCBI, and Scopus). Following PRISMA guidelines, a total of 104 articles were initially selected based on defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. After careful evaluation, 63 articles were included in this study.

Results: Our findings indicate that Paneth cells play a crucial role in regulating small intestine homeostasis by secreting numerous biologically active molecules. A key feature of these cells is their ability to recognize soluble microbial products via pattern recognition receptors and respond by releasing a variety of antimicrobial peptides and enzymes. These secretions contribute to the formation of a biochemical barrier that prevents pathogen adhesion and translocation. Paneth cells are integral to immunological protection, maintaining protective inflammatory responses under both normal and pathological conditions. Additionally, they regulate the division, growth, and differentiation of intestinal stem cells, ensuring proper enterocyte localization. Paneth cells also aid digestive processes through enzyme secretion and are the only epithelial cells capable of eliminating activated autoreactive lymphocytes and abnormal enterocytes.

Conclusion: Paneth cells are unique epithelial cells that, through the synthesis of numerous biologically active molecules, control the timely regeneration of the intestinal epithelium, maintain a healthy microbiota, and prevent infectious, autoimmune, and cancerous diseases. Understanding their role in these processes is crucial for developing new therapies for gastroenterological diseases.

Paneth细胞:在胃肠疾病管理中阐明治疗意义的最新进展。
背景:人体肠道不断暴露于各种侵袭性物质,包括食物抗原、异种生物、众多致病微生物、代谢产物和毒素。因此,它开发了一个专门的系统来防止这些不利因素。目的:研究Paneth细胞合成的生化化合物及其作用机制,为胃肠疾病的治疗开辟新的途径。方法:我们对来自电子图书馆(CyberLeninka、e-Library.ru和Cochrane Library)、搜索引擎(b谷歌Scholar、Embase和Global Health)和科学数据库(Elsevier、Medline、PubMed-NCBI和Scopus)的当前科学文献进行了系统综述,但不包括全面的荟萃分析。根据PRISMA指南,根据定义的纳入和排除标准,最初总共选择了104篇文章。经过仔细评估,本研究共纳入63篇文章。结果:我们的研究结果表明,Paneth细胞通过分泌大量的生物活性分子,在调节小肠稳态中起着至关重要的作用。这些细胞的一个关键特征是它们能够通过模式识别受体识别可溶性微生物产物,并通过释放各种抗菌肽和酶来做出反应。这些分泌物有助于形成生化屏障,防止病原体粘附和易位。Paneth细胞是免疫保护不可或缺的一部分,在正常和病理条件下维持保护性炎症反应。此外,它们调节肠干细胞的分裂、生长和分化,确保肠细胞的适当定位。Paneth细胞还通过酶分泌帮助消化过程,是唯一能够消除活化的自身反应性淋巴细胞和异常肠细胞的上皮细胞。结论:Paneth细胞是一种独特的上皮细胞,通过合成众多生物活性分子,控制肠上皮的及时再生,维持健康的微生物群,预防感染性、自身免疫性和癌性疾病。了解它们在这些过程中的作用对于开发胃肠疾病的新疗法至关重要。
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Current medicinal chemistry
Current medicinal chemistry 医学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.40%
发文量
468
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Aims & Scope Current Medicinal Chemistry covers all the latest and outstanding developments in medicinal chemistry and rational drug design. Each issue contains a series of timely in-depth reviews and guest edited thematic issues written by leaders in the field covering a range of the current topics in medicinal chemistry. The journal also publishes reviews on recent patents. Current Medicinal Chemistry is an essential journal for every medicinal chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments.
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