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Epithelial barrier hypothesis and the development of allergic and autoimmune diseases

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Yasutaka Mitamura, Zeynep Çelebi Sözener, Zeynep Çelebi Sözener, İsmail Öğülür, İsmail Öğülür, Yağız Pat, Duygu Yazıcı, Yağız Pat, Yağız Pat, Cezmi A. Akdiş Duygu Yazıcı, Zeynep Çelebi Sözener, Cezmi A. Akdiş Cezmi A. Akdiş Duygu Yazıcı, İsmail Öğülür, Yağız Pat, Yağız Pat, Yağız Pat, İsmail Öğülür, İsmail Öğülür, İsmail Öğülür, İsmail Öğülür, Cezmi A. Akdiş İsmail Öğülür, Duygu Yazıcı, Yağız Pat, Duygu Yazıcı, Mübeccel Akdiş, Duygu Yazıcı, Duygu Yazıcı, Ozan C. Küçükkase, Yasutaka Mitamura, Manru Li, Mübeccel Akdiş, Yağız Pat, Yağız Pat, Yağız Pat, Duygu Yazıcı, Duygu Yazıcı, Cezmi A. Akdiş İsmail Öğülür, Yasutaka Mitamura, Manru Li, Arturo Rinaldi, Yağız Pat, Cezmi A. Akdiş Mübeccel Akdiş, Duygu Yazıcı, Yasutaka Mitamura, İsmail Öğülür, Arturo Rinaldi, Duygu Yazıcı, Cezmi A. Akdiş Yağız Pat, Yasutaka Mitamura, Duygu Yazıcı, Mübeccel Akdiş, Ozan C. Küçükkase, Yasutaka Mitamura, Mübeccel Akdiş, Mübeccel Akdiş, Mübeccel Akdiş, Alexandra Wallimann, Yasutaka Mitamura, Duygu Yazıcı, Yağız Pat, Sebastian Wawrocki, Mübeccel Akdiş, Cezmi A. Akdiş Mübeccel Akdiş, Mübeccel Akdiş, Cezmi A. Akdiş Mübeccel Akdiş, Cezmi A. Akdiş İsmail Öğülür, Zeynep Çelebi Sözener, Mübeccel Akdiş, Yasutaka Mitamura, Betül Büyüktiryaki, Cezmi A. Akdiş Cezmi A. Akdiş Betül Büyüktiryaki, Mübeccel Akdiş, Cezmi A. Akdiş Cansın Saçkesen, Cezmi A. Akdiş İsmail Öğülür, İsmail Öğülür, Mübeccel Akdiş, Cezmi A. Akdiş Mübeccel Akdiş, Mübeccel Akdiş, İsmail Öğülür, İsmail Öğülür, Cezmi A. Akdiş Yasutaka Mitamura, Yasutaka Mitamura, Cezmi A. Akdiş Cezmi A. Akdiş Mübeccel Akdiş, Cezmi A. Akdiş Cezmi A. Akdiş Cezmi A. Akdiş Cezmi A. Akdiş Cezmi A. Akdiş Mübeccel Akdiş, Cezmi A. Akdiş

Summary

This review examines the epithelial barrier hypothesis, proposing that exposure to over 200,000 chemicals introduced since the 1960s damages epithelial barriers, triggering microbial dysbiosis, immune responses, and the rising prevalence of allergic and autoimmune diseases.

Body Systems

Abstract The “epithelial barrier hypothesis” proposes that genetic predisposition to epithelial barrier damage, exposure to various epithelial barrier–damaging agents and chronic periepithelial inflammation are responsible for the development of allergic and autoimmune diseases. Particularly, the introduction of more than 200,000 new chemicals to our daily lives since the 1960s has played a major role in the pandemic increase of these diseases. The epithelial barrier constitutes the first line of physical, chemical, and immunological defence against external factors. A leaky epithelial barrier initiates the translocation of the microbiome from the surface of affected tissues to interepithelial and even deeper subepithelial areas. In tissues with a defective epithelial barrier, colonization of opportunistic pathogens, decreased microbiota biodiversity, local inflammation, and impaired regeneration and remodelling takes place. A dysregulated immune response against commensals and opportunistic pathogens starts. Migration of inflammatory cells to other tissues and their contribution to tissue injury and inflammation in the affected tissues are key events in the development and exacerbation of many chronic inflammatory diseases. Understanding the underlying factors that affect the integrity of epithelial barriers is essential to find preventive measures or effective treatments to restore its function. The aim of this review is to assess the origins of allergic and autoimmune diseases within the framework of the epithelial barrier hypothesis.

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