Cells (Mar 2022)

Microbial Metabolite Regulation of Epithelial Cell-Cell Interactions and Barrier Function

  • Alfredo Ornelas,
  • Alexander S. Dowdell,
  • J. Scott Lee,
  • Sean P. Colgan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11060944
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 944

Abstract

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Epithelial cells that line tissues such as the intestine serve as the primary barrier to the outside world. Epithelia provide selective permeability in the presence of a large constellation of microbes, termed the microbiota. Recent studies have revealed that the symbiotic relationship between the healthy host and the microbiota includes the regulation of cell–cell interactions at the level of epithelial tight junctions. The most recent findings have identified multiple microbial-derived metabolites that influence intracellular signaling pathways which elicit activities at the epithelial apical junction complex. Here, we review recent findings that place microbiota-derived metabolites as primary regulators of epithelial cell–cell interactions and ultimately mucosal permeability in health and disease.

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