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Sphingolipids as Mediators in the Crosstalk between Microbiota and Intestinal Cells: Implications for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

AutorBryan, Phillips Farfán; Fabriàs, Gemma CSIC ORCID ; Camacho, Luz CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveSphingolipids
Skin barrier
Glucosylceramides
Fecha de publicación14-jul-2016
EditorHindawi Publishing Corporation
CitaciónMI - Mediators of Inflammation 2016: 9890141 (2016)
ResumenInflammatory bowel disease (IBD) describes different illnesses characterized by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Although the pathogenic mechanisms leading to IBD are poorly understood, immune system disturbances likely underlie its development. Sphingolipids (SLs) have been identified as important players and promising therapeutic targets to control inflammation in IBD. Interestingly, it seems that microorganisms of the normal gut microbiota and probiotics are involved in sphingolipid function. However, there is a great need to investigate the role of SLs as intermediates in the crosstalk between intestinal immunity and microorganisms. This review focuses on recent investigations that describe some mechanisms involved in the regulation of cytokine profiles by SLs. We also describe the importance of gut microbiota in providing signaling molecules that favor the communication between resident bacteria and intestinal cells. This, in turn, modulates the immune response in the bowel and likely in other peripheral organs. The potential of SLs and gut microbiota as targets or therapeutic agents for IBD is also discussed. © 2016 Phillips-Farfán Bryan et al.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9890141
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/178167
DOI10.1155/2016/9890141
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