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Contribution of Wound-Associated Cells and Mediators in Orchestrating Gastrointestinal Mucosal Wound Repair

机译:伤口相关细胞和介质在协调胃肠粘膜伤口修复中的贡献

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The gastrointestinal mucosa, structurally formed by the epithelium and lamina propria, serves as a selective barrier that separates luminal contents from the underlying tissues. Gastrointestinal mucosal wound repair is orchestrated by a series of spatial and temporal events that involve the epithelium, recruited immune cells, resident stromal cells, and the microbiota present in the wound bed. Upon injury, repair of the gastrointestinal barrier is mediated by collective migration, proliferation, and subsequent differentiation of epithelial cells. Epithelial repair is intimately regulated by a number of wound-associated cells that include immune cells and stromal cells in addition to mediators released by luminal microbiota. The highly regulated interaction of these cell types is perturbed in chronic inflammatory diseases that are associated with impaired wound healing. An improved understanding of prorepair mechanisms in the gastrointestinal mucosa will aid in the development of novel therapeutics that promote mucosal healing and reestablish the critical epithelial barrier function.
机译:由上皮和椎板和椎板丙蛋白形成的胃肠粘膜用作选择性屏障,其将腔内容物与下面的组织分离。通过一系列涉及上皮,招募的免疫细胞,常规基质细胞和存在于伤口床中的微生物群的一系列空间和时间事件进行胃肠粘膜伤口修复。受伤后,通过集体迁移,增殖和上皮细胞的随后分化来介导胃肠屏障的修复。上皮修复方法是由许多伤口相关细胞紧密调节,所述伤口相关细胞包括免疫细胞和基质细胞,除了腔微生物菌释放的介质之外。这些细胞类型的高度调节的相互作用在与伤口愈合受损相关的慢性炎性疾病中扰乱。改善了对胃肠粘膜中的PROREPAIR机制的理解将有助于开发促进粘膜愈合并重新建立临界上皮屏障功能的新型治疗方法。

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