The Role of Hyaluronan Treatment in Intestinal Innate Host Defense

Hyaluronan (HA) is best known as an abundantly present extracellular matrix component found throughout the body of all vertebrates, including humans. Recent evidence, however, has demonstrated benefits of providing HA exogenously as a therapeutic modality for several medical conditions. Here we disc...

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Main Authors: Yeojung Kim, Carol A. de la Motte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00569/full
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description Hyaluronan (HA) is best known as an abundantly present extracellular matrix component found throughout the body of all vertebrates, including humans. Recent evidence, however, has demonstrated benefits of providing HA exogenously as a therapeutic modality for several medical conditions. Here we discuss the effects of providing HA treatment to increase innate host defense of the intestine, elucidate the size specific effects of HA, and discuss the role of various HA receptors as potential mediators of the HA effects in the intestine. This review especially focuses on HA interaction with the epithelium because it is the primary cellular barrier of the intestine and these cells play a critical balancing role between allowing water and nutrient absorption while excluding microbes and harmful dietary metabolites that are constantly in that organ's environment.
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spelling doaj.art-c95ae5e32a5b4c58b08b1db74c8d1c632022-12-22T01:06:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242020-04-011110.3389/fimmu.2020.00569517600The Role of Hyaluronan Treatment in Intestinal Innate Host DefenseYeojung KimCarol A. de la MotteHyaluronan (HA) is best known as an abundantly present extracellular matrix component found throughout the body of all vertebrates, including humans. Recent evidence, however, has demonstrated benefits of providing HA exogenously as a therapeutic modality for several medical conditions. Here we discuss the effects of providing HA treatment to increase innate host defense of the intestine, elucidate the size specific effects of HA, and discuss the role of various HA receptors as potential mediators of the HA effects in the intestine. This review especially focuses on HA interaction with the epithelium because it is the primary cellular barrier of the intestine and these cells play a critical balancing role between allowing water and nutrient absorption while excluding microbes and harmful dietary metabolites that are constantly in that organ's environment.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00569/fullhyaluronaninnate host defenseintestinal epitheliumtight junctionsantimicrobial responses
spellingShingle Yeojung Kim
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The Role of Hyaluronan Treatment in Intestinal Innate Host Defense
Frontiers in Immunology
hyaluronan
innate host defense
intestinal epithelium
tight junctions
antimicrobial responses
title The Role of Hyaluronan Treatment in Intestinal Innate Host Defense
title_full The Role of Hyaluronan Treatment in Intestinal Innate Host Defense
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title_short The Role of Hyaluronan Treatment in Intestinal Innate Host Defense
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innate host defense
intestinal epithelium
tight junctions
antimicrobial responses
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