Mast cell-derived exosomes and claudin regulation in ulcerative colitis: emerging insights and therapeutic potential

肥大细胞来源外泌体和紧密连接蛋白调控在溃疡性结肠炎中的作用:新见解和治疗潜力

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Abstract

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory condition marked by immune dysfunction and disruption of the intestinal epithelial barrier, in which mast cells play a significant role through the release of inflammatory mediators. Recent advances suggest that mast cell-derived exosomes and intraluminal vesicles (MC-EXOs and MC-ILVs) may contribute to disease pathogenesis by modulating epithelial tight junction proteins, particularly members of the Claudin family. Notably, transcriptomic analyses indicate that CLDN23, a gene encoding Claudin-23, is downregulated in active UC. Exosomes are emerging as key players in intercellular communication, capable of delivering functional microRNAs and proteins that influence intestinal permeability and immune cell behaviour. This mini-review summarizes current evidence on the interaction between mast cell-derived vesicles and intestinal epithelial cells, focusing on their regulatory role in Claudin expression and immune signalling pathways. Understanding these mechanisms may inform the development of exosome-based biomarkers and therapeutic strategies for UC.

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