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The Role and Function of Mucins and Its Relationship to Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Youra Kang, Hyeonjeong Park, Byung‐Ho Choe, Ben Kang

2022Frontiers in Medicine143 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mucus is present throughout the gastrointestinal tract and is essential for regulating gut microbiota homeostasis and preventing disease by protecting the gastrointestinal barrier from microorganisms, pathogens and toxins or other irritants. Mucin (MUC)-2 is a secreted protein produced by epithelial goblet cells as the main component of mucus. Defects in the gastrointestinal tract, such as inflammation and ulcers, cause damage to the mucus barrier, which can worsen mucus quality and reduce mucus production. Therefore, we would like to review the characteristics of MUC2 and its role in intestinal disorders and highlight the importance of further studies. We also investigated whether the role of MUC2 differs between children and adults, ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD).

Topics & Concepts

MucusMucinGastrointestinal tractInflammatory bowel diseaseBarrier functionUlcerative colitisDiseaseImmunologyColitisInflammationBiologyMucin 2MicrobiologyMedicinePathologyInternal medicineCell biologyBiochemistryGene expressionGeneEcologyHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesInflammatory Bowel DiseaseMycobacterium research and diagnosis