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Intestinal Mucosal Mast Cells: Key Modulators of Barrier Function and Homeostasis

The gastrointestinal tract harbours the largest population of mast cells in the body; this highly specialised leukocyte cell type is able to adapt its phenotype and function to the microenvironment in which it resides. Mast cells react to external and internal stimuli thanks to the variety of recept...

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Autores principales: Albert-Bayo, Mercé, Paracuellos, Irene, González-Castro, Ana M., Rodríguez-Urrutia, Amanda, Rodríguez-Lagunas, María J., Alonso-Cotoner, Carmen, Santos, Javier, Vicario, María
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6407111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30744042
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8020135
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author Albert-Bayo, Mercé
Paracuellos, Irene
González-Castro, Ana M.
Rodríguez-Urrutia, Amanda
Rodríguez-Lagunas, María J.
Alonso-Cotoner, Carmen
Santos, Javier
Vicario, María
author_facet Albert-Bayo, Mercé
Paracuellos, Irene
González-Castro, Ana M.
Rodríguez-Urrutia, Amanda
Rodríguez-Lagunas, María J.
Alonso-Cotoner, Carmen
Santos, Javier
Vicario, María
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description The gastrointestinal tract harbours the largest population of mast cells in the body; this highly specialised leukocyte cell type is able to adapt its phenotype and function to the microenvironment in which it resides. Mast cells react to external and internal stimuli thanks to the variety of receptors they express, and carry out effector and regulatory tasks by means of the mediators of different natures they produce. Mast cells are fundamental elements of the intestinal barrier as they regulate epithelial function and integrity, modulate both innate and adaptive mucosal immunity, and maintain neuro-immune interactions, which are key to functioning of the gut. Disruption of the intestinal barrier is associated with increased passage of luminal antigens into the mucosa, which further facilitates mucosal mast cell activation, inflammatory responses, and altered mast cell–enteric nerve interaction. Despite intensive research showing gut dysfunction to be associated with increased intestinal permeability and mucosal mast cell activation, the specific mechanisms linking mast cell activity with altered intestinal barrier in human disease remain unclear. This review describes the role played by mast cells in control of the intestinal mucosal barrier and their contribution to digestive diseases.
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spelling pubmed-64071112019-03-19 Intestinal Mucosal Mast Cells: Key Modulators of Barrier Function and Homeostasis Albert-Bayo, Mercé Paracuellos, Irene González-Castro, Ana M. Rodríguez-Urrutia, Amanda Rodríguez-Lagunas, María J. Alonso-Cotoner, Carmen Santos, Javier Vicario, María Cells Review The gastrointestinal tract harbours the largest population of mast cells in the body; this highly specialised leukocyte cell type is able to adapt its phenotype and function to the microenvironment in which it resides. Mast cells react to external and internal stimuli thanks to the variety of receptors they express, and carry out effector and regulatory tasks by means of the mediators of different natures they produce. Mast cells are fundamental elements of the intestinal barrier as they regulate epithelial function and integrity, modulate both innate and adaptive mucosal immunity, and maintain neuro-immune interactions, which are key to functioning of the gut. Disruption of the intestinal barrier is associated with increased passage of luminal antigens into the mucosa, which further facilitates mucosal mast cell activation, inflammatory responses, and altered mast cell–enteric nerve interaction. Despite intensive research showing gut dysfunction to be associated with increased intestinal permeability and mucosal mast cell activation, the specific mechanisms linking mast cell activity with altered intestinal barrier in human disease remain unclear. This review describes the role played by mast cells in control of the intestinal mucosal barrier and their contribution to digestive diseases. MDPI 2019-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6407111/ /pubmed/30744042 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8020135 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Albert-Bayo, Mercé
Paracuellos, Irene
González-Castro, Ana M.
Rodríguez-Urrutia, Amanda
Rodríguez-Lagunas, María J.
Alonso-Cotoner, Carmen
Santos, Javier
Vicario, María
Intestinal Mucosal Mast Cells: Key Modulators of Barrier Function and Homeostasis
title Intestinal Mucosal Mast Cells: Key Modulators of Barrier Function and Homeostasis
title_full Intestinal Mucosal Mast Cells: Key Modulators of Barrier Function and Homeostasis
title_fullStr Intestinal Mucosal Mast Cells: Key Modulators of Barrier Function and Homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed Intestinal Mucosal Mast Cells: Key Modulators of Barrier Function and Homeostasis
title_short Intestinal Mucosal Mast Cells: Key Modulators of Barrier Function and Homeostasis
title_sort intestinal mucosal mast cells: key modulators of barrier function and homeostasis
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6407111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30744042
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8020135
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