151. Restore Intestinal Barrier Integrity: An Approach for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Therapy.
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Kong, Chen, Yang, Meifeng, Yue, Ningning, Zhang, Yuan, Tian, Chengmei, Wei, Daoru, Shi, Ruiyue, Yao, Jun, Wang, Lisheng, and Li, Defeng
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INTESTINAL barrier function ,INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases ,STEM cell transplantation ,INTESTINAL mucosa ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
The intestinal barrier maintained by various types of columnar epithelial cells, plays a crucial role in regulating the interactions between the intestinal contents (such as the intestinal microbiota), the immune system, and other components. Dysfunction of the intestinal mucosa is a significant pathophysiological mechanism and clinical manifestation of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, current therapies for IBD primarily focus on suppressing inflammation, and no disease-modifying treatments specifically target the epithelial barrier. Given the side effects associated with chronic immunotherapy, effective alternative therapies that promote mucosal healing are highly attractive. In this review, we examined the function of intestinal epithelial barrier function and the mechanisms of behind its disruption in IBD. We illustrated the complex process of intestinal mucosal healing and proposed therapeutic approaches to promote mucosal healing strategies in IBD. These included the application of stem cell transplantation and organ-like tissue engineering approaches to generate new intestinal tissue. Finally, we discussed potential strategies to restore the function of the intestinal barrier as a treatment for IBD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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