Research progress on the relationship between Paneth cells-susceptibility genes, intestinal microecology and inflammatory bowel disease

World J Clin Cases. 2023 Dec 6;11(34):8111-8125. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i34.8111.

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a disorder of the immune system and intestinal microecosystem caused by environmental factors in genetically susceptible people. Paneth cells (PCs) play a central role in IBD pathogenesis, especially in Crohn's disease development, and their morphology, number and function are regulated by susceptibility genes. In the intestine, PCs participate in the formation of the stem cell microenvironment by secreting antibacterial particles and play a role in helping maintain the intestinal microecology and intestinal mucosal homeostasis. Moreover, PC proliferation and maturation depend on symbiotic flora in the intestine. This paper describes the interactions among susceptibility genes, PCs and intestinal microecology and their effects on IBD occurrence and development.

Keywords: Inflammatory bowel disease; Intestinal microecology; Paneth cells; Susceptibility gene.

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