Recent advances in the epithelial barrier theory

Author:

Pat Yagiz1ORCID,Yazici Duygu1ORCID,D’Avino Paolo1ORCID,Li Manru1ORCID,Ardicli Sena12ORCID,Ardicli Ozge13ORCID,Mitamura Yasutaka1ORCID,Akdis Mübeccel1ORCID,Dhir Raja4ORCID,Nadeau Kari5ORCID,Agache Ioana6ORCID,Ogulur Ismail1ORCID,Akdis Cezmi A17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research (SIAF), University of Zurich , Davos , Switzerland

2. Department of Genetics, Faculty of Veterinery Medicine, Bursa Uludag University , Bursa , Türkiye

3. Division of Food Processing, Milk and Dairy Products Technology Program, Karacabey Vocational School, Bursa Uludag University , Bursa , Turkiye

4. SEED Inc. Co. , Los Angeles, California , USA

5. Department of Environmental Health, T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

6. Allergy and Clinical Immunology at Transylvania University , Brasov , Romania

7. Christine Kühne-Center for Allergy Research and Education , Davos , Switzerland

Abstract

Abstract The epithelial barrier theory links the recent rise in chronic non-communicable diseases, notably autoimmune and allergic disorders, to environmental agents disrupting the epithelial barrier. Global pollution and environmental toxic agent exposure have worsened over six decades because of uncontrolled growth, modernization, and industrialization, affecting human health. Introducing new chemicals without any reasonable control of their health effects through these years has led to documented adverse effects, especially on the skin and mucosal epithelial barriers. These substances, such as particulate matter, detergents, surfactants, food emulsifiers, micro- and nano-plastics, diesel exhaust, cigarette smoke, and ozone, have been shown to compromise the epithelial barrier integrity. This disruption is linked to the opening of the tight-junction barriers, inflammation, cell death, oxidative stress, and metabolic regulation. Consideration must be given to the interplay of toxic substances, underlying inflammatory diseases, and medications, especially in affected tissues. This review article discusses the detrimental effect of environmental barrier-damaging compounds on human health and involves cellular and molecular mechanisms.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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