Tight junctions and human diseases

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作者
Norimasa Sawada
Masaki Murata
Keisuke Kikuchi
Makoto Osanai
Hirotoshi Tobioka
Takashi Kojima
Hideki Chiba
机构
[1] Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine,Department of Pathology
来源
Medical Electron Microscopy | 2003年 / 36卷 / 3期
关键词
Tight junctions; Barrier function; Fence function; Claudin; Occludin; ZO-1; Human diseases; Drug delivery;
D O I
10.1007/s00795-003-0219-y
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摘要
Tight junctions are intercellular junctions adjacent to the apical end of the lateral membrane surface. They have two functions, the barrier (or gate) function and the fence function. The barrier function of tight junctions regulates the passage of ions, water, and various macromolecules, even of cancer cells, through paracellular spaces. The barrier function is thus relevant to edema, jaundice, diarrhea, and blood-borne metastasis. On the other hand, the fence function maintains cell polarity. In other words, tight junctions work as a fence to prevent intermixing of molecules in the apical membrane with those in the lateral membrane. This function is deeply involved in cancer cell biology, in terms of loss of cell polarity. Of the proteins comprising tight junctions, integral membrane proteins occludin, claudins, and JAMs have been recently discovered. Of these molecules, claudins are exclusively responsible for the formation of tight-junction strands and are connected with the actin cytoskeleton mediated by ZO-1. Thus, both functions of tight junctions are dependent on the integrity of the actin cytoskeleton as well as ATP. Mutations in the claudin14 and the claudin16 genes result in hereditary deafness and hereditary hypomagnesemia, respectively. Some pathogenic bacteria and viruses target and affect the tight-junction function, leading to diseases. In this review, the relationship between tight junctions and human diseases is summarized.
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页码:147 / 156
页数:9
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