伤口愈合
势垒函数
炎症
平衡
纤维化
生物
肠粘膜
缺氧(环境)
细胞生物学
上皮
免疫学
缺氧诱导因子
肠上皮
病理
癌症研究
医学
化学
内科学
生物化学
有机化学
氧气
基因
作者
Calen A. Steiner,Ian M. Cartwright,Cormac T. Taylor,Sean P. Colgan
出处
期刊:American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology
[American Physiological Society]
日期:2022-09-01
卷期号:323 (3): C866-C878
被引量:19
标识
DOI:10.1152/ajpcell.00227.2022
摘要
The healthy mammalian intestine is lined by a single layer of epithelial cells. These cells provide a selectively permeable barrier to luminal contents and normally do so in an efficient and effective manner. Barrier function in the healthy mucosa is provided via several mechanisms including epithelial junctional complexes, mucus production, as well as mucosal-derived antimicrobial proteins. As tissue metabolism is central to the maintenance of homeostasis in the mucosa, intestinal [Formula: see text] levels are uniquely low due to counter-current blood flow and the presence of the microbiota, resulting in the stabilization of the transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF). Ongoing studies have revealed that HIF molds normal intestinal metabolism and is central to the coordination of barrier regulation during both homeostasis and active disease. During acute inflammation, HIF is central to controlling the rapid restitution of the epithelium consistent with normal wound healing responses. In contrast, HIF may also contribute to the fibrostenotic response associated with chronic, nonresolving inflammation. As such, HIF may function as a double-edged sword in the overall course of the inflammatory response. Here, we review recent literature on the contribution of HIF to mucosal barrier function, wound healing, and fibrosis.
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