The concept revolution of gut barrier: from epithelium to endothelium.

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
International Reviews of Immunology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-03 DOI:10.1080/08830185.2020.1841185
Song Liu, Peng Song, Feng Sun, Shichao Ai, Qiongyuan Hu, Wenxian Guan, Meng Wang
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Abstract

Gut barrier controls the food tolerance as well as host defense against potential hazards. The gut epithelium has been extensively studied for its importance in the structure and function of gut barrier. Recently, a new concept of barrier, named gut vascular barrier (GVB) has been discovered in both mice and human. Subsequent studies identified the morphological characteristics of GVB, the involved signaling events and its association with clinical diseases. In current study, we will summarize recent breakthroughs of GVB, with particular attentions to the molecular basis of GVB dysfunction. We will perform bioinformatics analysis to compare the transcriptional profiles of endothelium between blood and lymphatic vessels, healthy and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), healthy and colorectal cancer in the absence or presence of liver metastasis. We will further discuss the significance of impaired GVB in associated diseases, including vascular diseases, IBD and cancer metastasis. Our study will provide insights into the new concept of gut barrier, and promote the development of new strategies toward the vascular endothelium in the management of various diseases.

肠屏障的概念革命:从上皮到内皮。
肠道屏障控制着食物耐受性以及宿主对潜在危害的防御。肠道上皮因其在肠道屏障结构和功能中的重要作用而被广泛研究。近年来,在小鼠和人体内都发现了一种新的屏障概念——肠道血管屏障(GVB)。随后的研究确定了GVB的形态学特征、所涉及的信号事件及其与临床疾病的关系。在目前的研究中,我们将总结GVB的最新突破,重点关注GVB功能障碍的分子基础。我们将进行生物信息学分析,比较血液和淋巴管、健康和炎症性肠病(IBD)、健康和结直肠癌在没有或存在肝转移的情况下内皮的转录谱。我们将进一步讨论GVB受损在相关疾病中的意义,包括血管疾病、IBD和癌症转移。我们的研究将为肠道屏障的新概念提供见解,并促进血管内皮在各种疾病治疗中的新策略的发展。
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期刊介绍: This review journal provides the most current information on basic and translational research in immunology and related fields. In addition to invited reviews, the journal accepts for publication articles and editorials on relevant topics proposed by contributors. Each issue of International Reviews of Immunology contains both solicited and unsolicited review articles, editorials, and ''In-this-Issue'' highlights. The journal also hosts reviews that position the authors'' original work relative to advances in a given field, bridging the gap between annual reviews and the original research articles. This review series is relevant to all immunologists, molecular biologists, microbiologists, translational scientists, industry researchers, and physicians who work in basic and clinical immunology, inflammatory and allergic diseases, vaccines, and additional topics relevant to medical research and drug development that connect immunology to disciplines such as oncology, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic disorders. Covered in International Reviews of Immunology: Basic and developmental immunology (innate and adaptive immunity; inflammation; and tumor and microbial immunology); Clinical research (mechanisms of disease in man pertaining to infectious diseases, autoimmunity, allergy, oncology / immunology); and Translational research (relevant to biomarkers, diagnostics, vaccines, and drug development).
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