Research Progress on the Relationship Between the Intestinal Barrier and Macrophages
Shan Ma, Kecheng Zhu, Yan Liu, Jizhuang Wang

TL;DR
This review explores how the intestinal barrier and macrophages interact to maintain gut health and influence disease development.
Contribution
The paper systematically summarizes the bidirectional regulation between the intestinal barrier and macrophages.
Findings
The intestinal barrier influences macrophage phenotype and function.
Macrophages play a key role in maintaining and repairing the intestinal barrier.
Their interaction impacts the progression of intestinal and systemic diseases.
Abstract
The intestinal barrier serves as a crucial defense in the body, and a compromised integrity can lead to systemic health issues. Intestinal macrophages, as key components of the intestinal immune system, have a profound influence on intestinal homeostasis. However, the complex mechanisms underlying interactions between the intestinal barrier and intestinal macrophages remain incompletely elucidated. This review systematically summarizes the bidirectional regulatory relationship between them. It specifically focuses on how the intestinal barrier impacts the phenotype, function, and heterogeneity of macrophages while concurrently analyzing the pivotal role of macrophages in maintaining and repairing intestinal barrier function. Furthermore, this review provides an in-depth analysis of the critical influence of this interaction on the pathogenesis and progression of various intestinal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImmune cells in cancer · Gut microbiota and health · Barrier Structure and Function Studies
