Luo Duo, Luo Guifang, Xu Haoming, Li Kangbao, Li Zhaotao, Zhang Cong
Department of Geriatrics, Guangzhou First People's Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Guangzhou First People's Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
Front Immunol. 2025 Apr 9;16:1563504. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2025.1563504. eCollection 2025.
Inorganic dietary nanoparticles (IDNPs) are frequently utilized as food additives and in packaging, resulting in their exposure becoming a substantial yet often overlooked concern for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Considering that impaired intestinal barrier function plays a central role in the pathogenesis of IBD, this review concentrates on the roles and mechanisms of IDNPs in the intestinal barrier (physical, chemical, biological, and immune barriers) of IBD patients. Previous studies have shown that different types of nanoparticles have varying effects on animals in diverse states. In this context, factors such as the source, size, shape, dosage, and duration of action of the nanoparticles, as well as the species, gender, dietary habits, and age of the animals, significantly influence research outcomes. Future studies should undertake more comprehensive explorations into the effects and mechanisms of IDNPs with diverse sources and properties in IBD patients.
无机膳食纳米颗粒(IDNPs)经常被用作食品添加剂和用于包装,这使得它们的暴露成为炎症性肠病(IBD)患者一个重大但常常被忽视的问题。鉴于肠道屏障功能受损在IBD发病机制中起核心作用,本综述聚焦于IDNPs在IBD患者肠道屏障(物理、化学、生物和免疫屏障)中的作用及机制。先前的研究表明,不同类型的纳米颗粒对处于不同状态的动物有不同影响。在此背景下,纳米颗粒的来源、大小、形状、剂量、作用持续时间,以及动物的种类、性别、饮食习惯和年龄等因素,都会显著影响研究结果。未来的研究应该对具有不同来源和特性的IDNPs在IBD患者中的作用及机制进行更全面的探索。