Integrity of the Intestinal Barrier: The Involvement of Epithelial Cells and Microbiota—A Mutual Relationship
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
Abstract
The gastrointestinal tract, which is constantly exposed to a multitude of stimuli, is considered responsible for maintaining the homeostasis of the host. It is inhabited by billions of microorganisms, the gut microbiota, which form a mutualistic relationship with the host. Although the microbiota is generally recognized as beneficial, at the same time, together with pathogens, they are a permanent threat to the host. Various populations of epithelial cells provide the first line of chemical and physical defense against external factors acting as the interface between luminal microorganisms and immunocompetent cells in lamina propria. In this review, we focus on some essential, innate mechanisms protecting…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 19.58
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 176
Authors
5- MGMałgorzata GieryńskaCorresponding
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- LSLidia Szulc-Dąbrowska
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- JSJustyna Struzik
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- MBMatylda Barbara Mielcarska
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- KPKarolina Paulina Gregorczyk-Zboroch
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Dysbiosis
- Homeostasis
- Innate immune system
- Multicellular organism
- Mucus
- Gut flora
- Intracellular
- Epithelium