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Dual Role of CD177 + neutrophils in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: a Review

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Journal J Transl Med
Publisher Biomed Central
Date 2024 Sep 2
PMID 39223577
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Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) represents a group of recurrent chronic inflammatory disorders associated with autoimmune dysregulation, typically characterized by neutrophil infiltration and mucosal inflammatory lesions. Neutrophils, as the earliest immune cells to arrive at inflamed tissues, play a dual role in the onset and progression of mucosal inflammation in IBD. Most of these cells specifically express CD177, a molecule increasingly recognized for its critical role in the pathogenesis of IBD. Under IBD-related inflammatory stimuli, CD177 is highly expressed on neutrophils and promotes their migration. CD177 + neutrophils activate bactericidal and barrier-protective functions at IBD mucosal inflammation sites and regulate the release of inflammatory mediators highly correlated with the severity of inflammation in IBD patients, thus playing a dual role. However, mitigating the detrimental effects of neutrophils in inflammatory bowel disease remains a challenge. Based on these data, we have summarized recent articles on the role of neutrophils in intestinal inflammation, with a particular emphasis on CD177, which mediates the recruitment, transepithelial migration, and activation of neutrophils, as well as their functional consequences. A better understanding of CD177 + neutrophils may contribute to the development of novel therapeutic targets to selectively modulate the protective role of this class of cells in IBD.

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