肠道屏障:在健康、炎症和癌症中起着关键作用

IF 39.1 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology Pub Date : 2025-03-11 DOI:10.1016/s2468-1253(24)00390-x
Markus F Neurath, David Artis, Christoph Becker
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肠屏障是固有层粘膜免疫系统与肠腔外部环境之间的边界,其中包含多种微生物和摄入的环境因素,包括病原体、食物抗原、毒素和其他外来物质。这种屏障在调节肠道因子和肠道免疫系统之间的受控相互作用中起着核心作用。作为物理屏障的肠上皮细胞或它们产生的抗菌肽和粘蛋白(作为化学屏障)的破坏可能导致肠道渗漏。在这种状态下,肠壁无法有效地将肠道菌群和肠内内容物与肠道免疫系统分离。随后免疫系统的激活在炎症性肠病的发病机制以及代谢功能障碍相关的脂肪性肝炎、原发性硬化性胆管炎和结直肠癌中起重要作用。肠道屏障完整性失调也被描述为胃肠道外慢性炎症性疾病患者,包括类风湿关节炎和神经退行性疾病。屏障功能障碍的机制研究表明,随后激活的免疫细胞及其分泌的细胞因子和细胞外囊泡的局部激活和全身循环促进了胃肠道内外的促炎过程。在这篇综述中,我们总结了这些发现,并强调了目前正在开发的几种新的治疗概念,这些概念试图通过直接或间接调节肠屏障功能来控制炎症过程。
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The intestinal barrier: a pivotal role in health, inflammation, and cancer
The intestinal barrier serves as a boundary between the mucosal immune system in the lamina propria and the external environment of the intestinal lumen, which contains a diverse array of microorganisms and ingested environmental factors, including pathogens, food antigens, toxins, and other foreign substances. This barrier has a central role in regulating the controlled interaction between luminal factors and the intestinal immune system. Disruptions of intestinal epithelial cells, which serve as a physical barrier, or the antimicrobial peptides and mucins they produce, which act as a chemical barrier, can lead to a leaky gut. In this state, the intestinal wall is unable to efficiently separate the intestinal flora and luminal contents from the intestinal immune system. The subsequent activation of the immune system has an important role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease, as well as in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, and colorectal cancer. Dysregulated intestinal barrier integrity has also been described in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases outside the gastrointestinal tract, including rheumatoid arthritis and neurodegenerative disorders. Mechanistic studies of barrier dysfunction have revealed that the subsequent local activation and systemic circulation of activated immune cells and the cytokines they secrete, as well as extracellular vesicles, promote proinflammatory processes within and outside the gastrointestinal tract. In this Review, we summarise these findings and highlight several new therapeutic concepts currently being developed that attempt to control inflammatory processes via direct or indirect modulation of intestinal barrier function.
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology is an authoritative forum for key opinion leaders across medicine, government, and health systems to influence clinical practice, explore global policy, and inform constructive, positive change worldwide. The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology publishes papers that reflect the rich variety of ongoing clinical research in these fields, especially in the areas of inflammatory bowel diseases, NAFLD and NASH, functional gastrointestinal disorders, digestive cancers, and viral hepatitis.
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