JAK-STAT and intestinal mucosal immunology

JAKSTAT. 2013 Oct 1;2(4):e25530. doi: 10.4161/jkst.25530. Epub 2013 Jun 26.

Abstract

The intestinal mucosal immune system is challenged with bacteria, viruses, and parasites, in addition to food and environmental antigens, that require dynamic immune responsiveness for homeostasis. One central signaling pathway is JAK-STAT, which regulates the adaptive and innate immune arms of mucosal immunity as well as epithelial repair and regeneration. Adaptive immunity includes lymphocyte mediated secretion of specific antibodies, while innate immune respones include secretion of non-antigen specific compounds. This review examines effects of specialized nutrition support on JAK-STAT in innate immune function and in lymphocyte modulation and epithelial antibody transport in gut-associated lymphoid tissue.

Keywords: JAK-STAT; Paneth cells; Peyer patches; STAT4; STAT6; goblet cells; mucosal immunity; pIgR; sIgA.

Publication types

  • Review