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- Title
Down-Regulation of Human Enteric Antimicrobial Peptides by NOD2 during Differentiation of the Paneth Cell Lineage.
- Authors
Tan, Gao; Li, Run-hua; Li, Chen; Wu, Fang; Zhao, Xin-mei; Ma, Jia-yi; Lei, Shan; Zhang, Wen-di; Zhi, Fa-chao
- Abstract
Ileal Crohn's disease (CD) arising from the alteration of intestinal homeostasis is characterized by two features, namely a decrease in Paneth cell-produced antimicrobial peptides that play a key role in maintaining this balance and an increase in NOD2, an intracellular sensor. Although mutations in NOD2 are highly correlated with the incidence of CD, the physiological role of NOD2 in intestinal immunity remains elusive. Here, we show that NOD2 can down-regulate the expression of human enteric antimicrobial peptides during differentiation of the Paneth cell lineage. This finding, which links the decrease of human enteric antimicrobial peptides to increased NOD2 in ileal CD patients, provides a new view into the pathogenesis of ileal CD.
- Subjects
ANTIMICROBIAL peptides; FATE mapping (Genetics); CELL differentiation; CROHN'S disease; GUT microbiome; CASPASES
- Publication
Scientific Reports, 2015, p8383
- ISSN
2045-2322
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/srep08383