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Role of Formyl Peptide Receptors in Gastrointestinal Healing

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CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN
Volume 24, Issue 18, Pages 1966-1971

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1381612824666180516102234

Keywords

Gastrointestinal tract; formyl peptide receptors; wound healing; homeostasis; epithelial repair; pattern recognition receptors (PRRs)

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The wound healing and the barrier restoration of the gastrointestinal (GI) mucosa must be continuously ensured to allow homeostasis of the gastrointestinal tract and of all the surrounding tissues. Several lines of the evidence report a key role of innate immunity, and in particular of Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRRs), in controlling the homeostasis of GI tract by sensing commensal and pathogen bacteria, activating the immune response and regulating epithelial repair, thus guaranteeing the morphological and functional recovery of the injured tissue. We will discuss the role of a particular class of PRRs - the Formyl Peptide Receptors - in the homeostasis of GI mucosa. We here report the results of studies that strongly suggest the possibility that the activation of FPRs is crucial in the maintenance of homeostasis of the GI tract and provide indications of the potential clinical relevance of new treatment regimens involving FPR modulation for several GI disorders.

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