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Korean Journal of Veterinary Research ; : 57-66, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-20945

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The gut epithelial barrier, which is composed of the mucosal layer and the intestinal epithelium, has multiple defense mechanisms and interconnected regulatory mechanisms against enteric microbial pathogens. However, many bacterial pathogens have highly evolved infectious stratagems that manipulate mucin production, epithelial cell-cell junctions, cell death, and cell turnover to promote their replication and pathogenicity in the gut epithelial barrier. In this review, we focus on current knowledge about how bacterial pathogens regulate mucin levels to circumvent the epithelial mucus barrier and target cell-cell junctions to invade deeper tissues and increase their colonization. We also describe how bacterial pathogens manipulate various modes of epithelial cell death to facilitate bacterial dissemination and virulence effects. Finally, we discuss recent investigating how bacterial pathogens regulate epithelial cell turnover and intestinal stem cell populations to modulate intestinal epithelium homeostasis.


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Colon , Mecanismos de Defensa , Células Epiteliales , Homeostasis , Uniones Intercelulares , Mucosa Intestinal , Mucinas , Moco , Células Madre , Uniones Estrechas , Virulencia
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