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The intestinal barrier: a fundamental role in health and disease
Authors:Maaike Vancamelbeke
Affiliation:Department of Gastroenterology and Translational Research Center for Gastrointestinal Disorders (TaRGID), University Hospitals Leuven and University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:Introduction: The gastrointestinal mucosa constitutes a critical barrier where millions of microbes and environmental antigens come in close contact with the host immune system. Intestinal barrier defects have been associated with a broad range of diseases and therefore denote a new therapeutic target.

Areas covered: This review is based on an extensive literature search in PubMed of how the intestinal barrier contributes to health and as a trigger for disease. It discusses the anatomy of the intestinal barrier and explains the available methods to evaluate its function. Also reviewed is the importance of diet and lifestyle factors on intestinal barrier function, and three prototypes of chronic diseases (inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease) that have been linked to barrier defects are discussed.

Expert commentary: The intestinal barrier has been investigated by various methods, but correlation of results across studies is difficult, representing a major shortcoming in the field. New upcoming techniques and research on the effect of barrier-restoring therapeutics may improve our current understanding of the gut barrier, and provide a step forward towards personalised medicine.
Keywords:Intestinal mucosal barrier  mucus layer  intestinal epithelial cells  intestinal permeability  tight junctions  intestinal inflammation  gut health  extraintestinal disease
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