Colon mucus in colorectal neoplasia and beyond  

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作  者:Alexandre Loktionov 

机构地区:[1]DiagNodus Ltd,Cambridge CB40WS,United Kingdom

出  处:《World Journal of Gastroenterology》2022年第32期4475-4492,共18页世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)

摘  要:Little was known about mammalian colon mucus(CM)until the beginning of the 21^(st) century.Since that time considerable progress has been made in basic research addressing CM structure and functions.Human CM is formed by two distinct layers composed of gel-forming glycosylated mucins that are permanently secreted by goblet cells of the colonic epithelium.The inner layer is dense and impenetrable for bacteria,whereas the loose outer layer provides a habitat for abundant commensal microbiota.Mucus barrier integrity is essential for preventing bacterial contact with the mucosal epithelium and maintaining homeostasis in the gut,but it can be impaired by a variety of factors,including CM-damaging switch of commensal bacteria to mucin glycan consumption due to dietary fiber deficiency.It is proven that impairments in CM structure and function can lead to colonic barrier deterioration that opens direct bacterial access to the epithelium.Bacteria-induced damage dysregulates epithelial proliferation and causes mucosal inflammatory responses that may expand to the loosened CM and eventually result in severe disorders,including colitis and neoplastic growth.Recently described formation of bacterial biofilms within the inner CM layer was shown to be associated with both inflammation and cancer.Although obvious gaps in our knowledge of human CM remain,its importance for the pathogenesis of major colorectal diseases,comprising inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer,is already recognized.Continuing progress in CM exploration is likely to result in the development of a range of new useful clinical applications addressing colorectal disease diagnosis,prevention and therapy.

关 键 词:COLON Colon mucus MUCINS Goblet cells Gut microbiota Inflammatory bowel disease Colorectal cancer 

分 类 号:R735.3[医药卫生—肿瘤]

 

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