Antimicrobial peptides and the enteric mucus layer act in concert to protect the intestinal mucosa

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Abstract

The intestinal mucosa squares the circle by allowing efficient nutrient absorption while generating a firm barrier toward the enteric microbiota, enteropathogenic microorganisms and high luminal concentrations of potent immunostimulatory molecules. The mucus layer together with local antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory peptides significantly contribute to this ability. Here we summarize the recent progress made to better understand the critical importance of this dynamic, complex and highly structured anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial barrier.

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Dupont, A., Heinbockel, L., Brandenburg, K., & Hornef, M. W. (2014). Antimicrobial peptides and the enteric mucus layer act in concert to protect the intestinal mucosa. Gut Microbes, 5(6), 761–765. https://doi.org/10.4161/19490976.2014.972238

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