2020
DOI: 10.1093/ibd/izaa064
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Muc5ac Expression Protects the Colonic Barrier in Experimental Colitis

Abstract: Background The mucus gel layer (MGL) lining the colon is integral to exclusion of bacteria and maintaining intestinal homeostasis in health and disease. Some MGL defects allowing bacteria to directly contact the colonic surface are commonly observed in ulcerative colitis (UC). The major macromolecular component of the colonic MGL is the secreted gel-forming mucin MUC2, whose expression is essential for homeostasis in health. In UC, another gel-forming mucin, MUC5AC, is induced. In mice, Muc5a… Show more

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“…Increased mucus secretion could help restoring the intestinal barrier, thus contributing to the observed reduction in mucosal inflammation. Regulation of MUC5ac secretion is poorly understood (67). Therefore, the mechanisms underlying these novel findings are presently unknown and require further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Increased mucus secretion could help restoring the intestinal barrier, thus contributing to the observed reduction in mucosal inflammation. Regulation of MUC5ac secretion is poorly understood (67). Therefore, the mechanisms underlying these novel findings are presently unknown and require further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mucus layer lining the epithelial surface of the intestine has several functions, including the control of the passage of nutrients and the regulation of host interactions with the intestinal microbiota (65,66). Secreted mucins are the major proteins found in the mucus layer, with MUC2 being largely predominant in the healthy intestinal mucosa, while MUC5AC (human)/Muc5ac (murine) is alternatively secreted in IBD and in experimental colitis (67). Previous studies both in mice and in patients with IBD suggest that Muc5ac/MUC5AC expression in the gastrointestinal tract is a tissue-protective response during active inflammation (67,68).…”
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“…MUC2 is expressed in both mucus layers of colon, the outer unattached or the inner adherent. MUC5AC, is mainly present at the inner mucus layer of gastric mucosa, but is also expressed at some extent in the small intestine and colon ( 2 , 3 ). Human MUC2, a major component of intestinal mucin, has a protein core of ~ 5,179 amino acids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MUC2 is expressed in both mucus layers of colon, the outer unattached or the inner adherent. MUC5AC, is mainly present at the inner mucus layer of gastric mucosa, but is also expressed at some extent in the small intestine and colon (2,3). Human MUC2, a major component of intestinal mucin, has a protein core of~5,179 amino acids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%