Trafficking of Cobalamin Transport Carrier Proteins in Celiac Disease

Hugh James Freeman
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Absorption of vitamin B12 is normally complex, involves multiple carriers leading to uptake of this micronutrient in the distal small intestine. Vitamin B12 is mainly from animal sources and, after ingestion, becomes complexed to haptocorrin derived from salivary glands to prevent acid destruction in the stomach. In the duodenum, pancreatic proteases hydrolyze this haptocorrin permitting vitamin B12 binding to intrinsic factor, a protein derived from gastric parietal cells. Linkage to intrinsic factor permits trafficking to the cubulin receptor in the ileum allowing entry into the enterocyte. After uptake, vitamin B12 exits the cell linking to another carrier protein in the blood, transcobalamin II. This process allows the micronutrient to circulate systemically to other cells. In celiac disease, one or more steps in this intestinal absorptive process may be impaired leading to significant neurologic, hematologic and, often poorly appreciated, further superimposed gastrointestinal effects.
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乳糜泻中钴胺转运载体蛋白的转运
维生素B12的吸收通常是复杂的,涉及多个载体,导致远端小肠吸收这种微量营养素。维生素B12主要来自动物,摄入后与唾液腺分泌的触蛋白结合,以防止胃酸破坏。在十二指肠,胰腺蛋白酶水解这种接触蛋白,使维生素B12与内在因子结合,内在因子是一种来自胃壁细胞的蛋白质。与内在因子的联系允许运输到回肠中的cubulin受体,从而进入肠细胞。摄取后,维生素B12离开细胞,与血液中的另一种载体蛋白,转钴胺素II相连。这个过程允许微量营养素在其他细胞中进行系统循环。在乳糜泻中,肠道吸收过程中的一个或多个步骤可能受损,导致显著的神经学、血液学和(通常不被重视的)进一步叠加的胃肠道效应。
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