Paneth cells are a small intestinal epithelial cell lineage that is considered to have a role in innate immune function. Recent studies on mice with diminished and/or loss of autophagy have suggested that Paneth cells are a primary target in vivo. Interestingly, loss of autophagy affects the secretion of antimicrobial proteins from Paneth cells. Understanding the intersection of the autophagy pathway with the secretory apparatus, which is a key feature of differentiation of Paneth cells, is a key unanswered question. © 2010 Society for Mucosal Immunology.
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Stappenbeck, T. S. (2010). The role of autophagy in Paneth cell differentiation and secretion. Mucosal Immunology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/mi.2009.121
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