Study provides new insights into the central role of goblet cells

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Study provides new insights into the central role of goblet cells
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In a recent study, researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have provided new insights into the central role of goblet cells-;specialized cells that line the gut-;in maintaining a healthy and balanced immune environment within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

First Hospital of Jilin UniversityNov 12 2024 In a recent study, researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have provided new insights into the central role of goblet cells-;specialized cells that line the gut-;in maintaining a healthy and balanced immune environment within the gastrointestinal tract. Led by Dr Fernanda Raya Tonetti, with Dr.

The researchers discuss the role of goblet cells in creating specialized structures known as Goblet Cell-Associated Passages , which act as channels through which immune cells can access the contents of the gut lumen. This unique function enables the education of the immune system by sampling benign dietary substances and regular microbiota while monitoring for harmful invaders, maintaining gut tolerance, and preventing unnecessary immunogenic responses.

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