Paneth cell alpha-defensins: peptide mediators of innate immunity in the small intestine.

Springer seminars in immunopathology Pub Date : 2005-09-01 Epub Date: 2005-06-02 DOI:10.1007/s00281-005-0202-x
Andre J Ouellette
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Abstract

Epithelial cells contribute to innate immunity by releasing antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) onto mucosal surfaces. In the small bowel, Paneth cells at the base of the crypts of Lieberkühn secrete alpha-defensins and additional AMPs at high levels in response to cholinergic stimulation and when exposed to bacterial antigens. The release of Paneth cell products into the crypt lumen is inferred to protect mitotically active crypt cells that renew the epithelial cell monolayer from colonization by potentially pathogenic microbes and to confer protection from enteric infection. The most compelling evidence for a Paneth cell role in enteric resistance to infection is evident from studies of mice transgenic for a human Paneth cell alpha-defensin, HD-5, which are completely immune to infection and systemic disease from orally administered Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium. Cystic fibrosis mice are subject to small bowel bacterial overgrowth that is associated with impaired dissolution of released Paneth cell granules in the crypt lumen. Mutations that cause defects in the activation, secretion, dissolution, and bactericidal effects of Paneth cell AMPs may alter crypt innate immunity and contribute to immunopathology.

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Paneth细胞α -防御素:小肠先天免疫的肽介质。
上皮细胞通过在粘膜表面释放抗菌肽(AMPs)来促进先天免疫。在小肠中,lieberk隐窝底部的Paneth细胞在胆碱能刺激和暴露于细菌抗原时分泌高水平的α -防御素和额外的amp。Paneth细胞产物释放到隐窝腔中,可以保护具有有丝分裂活性的隐窝细胞,使上皮细胞单层免于潜在病原微生物的定植,并保护隐窝细胞免受肠道感染。Paneth细胞在肠道抗感染中发挥作用的最令人信服的证据来自对人类Paneth细胞α -防御素(HD-5)转基因小鼠的研究,这些小鼠对口服肠道沙门氏菌血清型鼠伤寒沙门氏菌的感染和全身性疾病完全免疫。囊性纤维化小鼠易受小肠细菌过度生长的影响,这与隐窝腔中释放的Paneth细胞颗粒的溶解受损有关。导致Paneth细胞AMPs激活、分泌、溶解和杀菌作用缺陷的突变可能改变隐窝先天免疫并导致免疫病理。
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