Goblet Cell
Goblet Cell
An intestinal gland from the human intestine with goblet cells visible.
Goblet cell in ileum
section of mouse intestine. Mucus of goblet cells in blue.
Section of mucous membrane of humanstomach, near thecardiac orifice. X 45.
c. Cardiac glands.
d. Their ducts.
cr. Gland similar to theintestinal glands, withgoblet cells.
mm. Mucous membrane.
m. Muscularis mucosae.
m. Muscular tissue within the mucous membrane.
Function[edit]
The main role of goblet cells is to secrete mucus in order to protect the mucosae where they are
found.
Types of secretion[edit]
Basal secretions. This is the normal base level secretion of mucus, which is accomplished
by cytoskeletal movement of secretory granules.
Stimulated secretion. Secretion may be stimulated by dust, smoke, etc. Other stimuli include
viruses, bacteria, etc.
[citation needed]
Role in oral tolerance[edit]
Oral tolerance is the process by which the immune system is prevented from responding to
antigen derived from food products, as peptides from food may pass into the bloodstream via the
gut, which would in theory lead to an immune response. A recent paper published in Nature, has
shed some light on the process and implicated goblet cells as having a role in the process.
[2]
It
was known that CD103 expressing dendritic cells of the lamina propria had a role to play in the
induction of oral tolerance (potentially by inducing the differentiation of regulatory T cells), and
this paper suggests that the goblet cells act to preferentially deliver antigen to these
CD103
+
dendritic cells.
[2]
Clinical significance[edit]
Goblet cell carcinoid - a tumor that has a component that is similar to goblet cells
History[edit]
Etymology[edit]
The term goblet refers to these cells' goblet-like shape. The apical portion is shaped like a cup,
as it is distended by abundant mucinogen granules; its basal portion is shaped like a stem, as it
is narrow for lack of these granules.
There are other cells that secrete mucus (as in the foveolar cells of the stomach
[3]
), but they are
not usually called "goblet cells" because they do not have this distinctive shape.