Topographic Lectin Mapping of the Epithelial Cell Surface in Normal Intestine and Celiac Disease

H. Freeman
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The etiology and pathogenesis of celiac disease remains obscure but remains the focus of intense research investigation. It is generally believed to be an immune-mediated small intestinal mucosal disorder that can cause diarrhea, impaired nutrient assimilation and weight loss. A key component in this process occurs at the intestinal epithelial cell surface that is closely associated with the luminal intestinal microbiome. Here, epithelial membrane glycoproteins and glycolipids are present along with adsorbed molecules that permit interaction with the intestinal microbiome. In recent years, use of specific sugar residue seeking proteins, lectins, that can be found in the diet have been employed topographically to map the small intestinal cell surface and goblet cell secretory mucins to further elucidate the structure and function of this tissue. Evidence has accumulated to indicate that this microenvironment may be critically important in further understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of celiac disease and other sprue-like intestinal disorders.
正常肠和乳糜泻上皮细胞表面凝集素的地形图定位
乳糜泻的病因和发病机制尚不清楚,但仍是研究的重点。一般认为它是一种免疫介导的小肠黏膜紊乱,可引起腹泻、营养吸收受损和体重下降。这一过程中的一个关键组成部分发生在肠上皮细胞表面,与肠道微生物群密切相关。在这里,上皮膜糖蛋白和糖脂与吸附分子一起存在,这些分子允许与肠道微生物群相互作用。近年来,利用在饲料中发现的特异性糖残寻找蛋白、凝集素等对小肠细胞表面和杯状细胞分泌黏蛋白进行了地形学研究,进一步阐明了小肠组织的结构和功能。越来越多的证据表明,这种微环境可能对进一步了解乳糜泻和其他芽状样肠道疾病的病因和发病机制至关重要。
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