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    In the past years, it has become clear that the family of Mas-related G protein-coupled receptors plays a central role in neuro-immune communication at mucosal barrier surfaces, in particular in the skin. Remarkably, MRGPR expression at other mucosal surfaces remains poorly characterized. To fill this gap in our understanding, the present study was undertaken to screen and verify the expression of the human MRGPR family members in the mucosal biopsies of the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Our findings revealed that, of all human MRGPRs family members, only MRGPRF mRNA is expressed at detectable levels in human mucosal biopsies of both terminal ileum and sigmoid colon. Furthermore, immunohistochemical stainings revealed that MRGPRF is specifically expressed by mucosal entero-endocrine cells (EECs). Overall, this study showed for the first time that the human ileum and colonic mucosa represent a novel expression site for the orphan MRGPRF, more specifically in EECs. © 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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    Samuel Van Remoortel, Lana Lambeets, Heiko De Schepper, Jean-Pierre Timmermans. The orphan MRGPRF receptor is expressed in entero-endocrine cells of the human gut mucosa. Cell and tissue research. 2023 Aug;393(2):393-399

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    PMID: 37314493

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