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The epithelial barrier theory and its associated diseases

  • Na Sun
  • , Ismail Ogulur
  • , Yasutaka Mitamura
  • , Duygu Yazici
  • , Yagiz Pat
  • , Xiangting Bu
  • , Manru Li
  • , Xueyi Zhu
  • , Huseyn Babayev
  • , Sena Ardicli
  • , Ozge Ardicli
  • , Paolo D'Avino
  • , Ayca Kiykim
  • , Milena Sokolowska
  • , Willem van de Veen
  • , Lukas Weidmann
  • , Deniz Akdis
  • , Banu Goker Ozdemir
  • , Marie Charlotte Brüggen
  • , Luc Biedermann
  • Alex Straumann, Andrea Kreienbühl, Emma Guttman-Yassky, Alexandra F. Santos, Stefano Del Giacco, Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann, David J. Jackson, De Yun Wang, Antti Lauerma, Heimo Breiteneder, Luo Zhang, Liam O'Mahony, Oliver Pfaar, Robyn O'Hehir, Thomas Eiwegger, Wytske J. Fokkens, Beatriz Cabanillas, Cevdet Ozdemir, Walter Kistler, Mahmut Bayik, Kari C. Nadeau, Maria J. Torres, Mübeccel Akdis, Marek Jutel, Ioana Agache, Cezmi A. Akdis
  • University of Zurich
  • Dalian Polytechnic University
  • Uludag University
  • Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa School of Medicine
  • University Hospital Zurich
  • Nisantasi
  • Christine Kühne Center for Allergy Research and Education (CK-Care)
  • University of Zurich
  • University Hospital Zurich
  • Mount Sinai School of Medicine
  • King's College London School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
  • Neuromuscular Service
  • University of Cagliari
  • University Hospital Augsburg
  • King's College London School of Medicine
  • King's College London
  • National University of Singapore
  • Helsinki University Central Hospital
  • Medical University of Vienna
  • Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University
  • Beijing Institute of Otolaryngology
  • University College Cork
  • APC Microbiome Ireland
  • Somnomar Institut für Medizinische Forschung und Schlafmedizin
  • Alfred Hospital
  • Monash University
  • Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto
  • University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine
  • Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences
  • University Hospital St. Pölten
  • University of Amsterdam
  • Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre
  • Istanbul University
  • Cerrahpasa Medical School
  • Davos Hospital
  • Swiss Research Institute for Sports Medicine (SRISM)
  • Medical Committee International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF)
  • Marmara University Medical Faculty
  • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
  • Hospital Regional Universitario Carlos Haya
  • Wroclaw Medical University
  • Transilvania University of Brasov

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Abstract

The prevalence of many chronic noncommunicable diseases has been steadily rising over the past six decades. During this time, over 350,000 new chemical substances have been introduced to the lives of humans. In recent years, the epithelial barrier theory came to light explaining the growing prevalence and exacerbations of these diseases worldwide. It attributes their onset to a functionally impaired epithelial barrier triggered by the toxicity of the exposed substances, associated with microbial dysbiosis, immune system activation, and inflammation. Diseases encompassed by the epithelial barrier theory share common features such as an increased prevalence after the 1960s or 2000s that cannot (solely) be accounted for by the emergence of improved diagnostic methods. Other common traits include epithelial barrier defects, microbial dysbiosis with loss of commensals and colonization of opportunistic pathogens, and circulating inflammatory cells and cytokines. In addition, practically unrelated diseases that fulfill these criteria have started to emerge as multimorbidities during the last decades. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview of diseases encompassed by the epithelial barrier theory and discuss evidence and similarities for their epidemiology, genetic susceptibility, epithelial barrier dysfunction, microbial dysbiosis, and tissue inflammation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3192-3237
Number of pages46
JournalAllergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Volume79
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • epidemiology
  • epithelial barrier
  • epithelial barrier dysfunction
  • inflammation
  • microbial dysbiosis

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