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Mucus Enhances Gut Homeostasis and Oral Tolerance by Delivering Immunoregulatory Signals

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai · Hospital del Mar Research Institute · +8 more institutions

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Abstract

A dense mucus layer in the large intestine prevents inflammation by shielding the underlying epithelium from luminal bacteria and food antigens. This mucus barrier is organized around the hyperglycosylated mucin MUC2. Here we show that the small intestine has a porous mucus layer, which permitted the uptake of MUC2 by antigen-sampling dendritic cells (DCs). Glycans associated with MUC2 imprinted DCs with anti-inflammatory properties by assembling a galectin-3-Dectin-1-FcγRIIB receptor complex that activated β-catenin. This transcription factor interfered with DC expression of inflammatory but not tolerogenic cytokines by inhibiting gene transcription through nuclear factor κB. MUC2 induced additional…

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Keywords
  • Mucus
  • Mucin
  • Biology
  • Cell biology
  • Immunology
  • Immunogenicity
  • Transcription factor
  • Inflammation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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