A Protective Role of the NRF2-Keap1 Pathway in Maintaining Intestinal Barrier Function

Zhiyong Wen(Gannan Medical University), Weihua Liu, Xing Li(Jiangxi Pingxiang People's Hospital), Weiguo Chen(Jiangxi Pingxiang People's Hospital), Zhice Liu(Gannan Medical University), Jianbo Wen(Jiangxi Pingxiang People's Hospital), Zhiping Liu(Gannan Medical University)
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
June 26, 2019
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Abstract

Nrf2 (NF-E2-related factor 2) is a master regulator of cellular oxidative levels against environmental stresses. Nrf2 induces the expression of metabolic detoxification and antioxidant enzymes to eliminate reactive oxygen species (ROS). The gastrointestinal tract is a key source of ROS. Intestinal barrier is critical to maintain the healthy steady state of the human gastrointestinal tract. Nrf2 has been shown to play important roles in maintaining the integrity of intestinal mucosal barrier. Here, we made a systematic review on the roles of Nrf2 in maintaining intestinal barrier, including the following: (1) NRF2 reduced intestinal mucosal injury by suppressing oxidative stress; (2) NRF2 decreased intestinal inflammation by inhibiting the inflammatory pathway; (3) NRF2 affected intestinal tight junction proteins and apoptosis of cells to regulate intestinal permeability; (4) NRF2 affected T cell differentiation and functions; (5) the crossregulation between the KEAP1-NRF2 pathway and autophagy controlled intestinal oxidative stress.


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