Literature DB >> 11811081

The role of epithelial and vascular-endothelial cadherin in the differentiation and maintenance of tissue integrity.

P Nachtigal1, A Gojová, V Semecký.   

Abstract

The present review has focused on the cell adhesion molecules from the cadherin superfamily, in particular on E- and VE-cadherin. In general, cadherins are a large group of cell adhesion molecules located at intercellular junctions called adherent junctions. They play an important role in embryogenesis and morphogenesis in animals and humans due to their adhesive and cell-signalling functions. Disturbances of the expression or function of cadherins and their associated proteins called catenins are crucial for the initiation and development of many pathological states. E-cadherin is an epithelium-specific cadherin that is required for the development and maintenance of the normal function of all epithelial cells in tissues. The loss or down-regulation of E-cadherin is a key event in the process of tumour invasion and metastasis. The assessment of E-cadherin immunoreactivity may be a useful prognostic marker in some cancers, complementary to the established prognostic factors. VE-cadherin is an endothelium-specific cadherin, which plays a relevant role in vascular homeostasis. It has been demonstrated that VE-cadherin is required for normal vasculogenesis, angiogenesis, and for the maintenance of vascular integrity. Disruption of VE-cadherin-catenin complexes by some inflammatory agents such as thrombin, by inflammatory cells, or shear stress is accompanied by an increase in vascular permeability in vivo and in vitro.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11811081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove)        ISSN: 1211-4286


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Authors:  Hai-Tao Wang; Jian-Ping Kong; Fang Ding; Xiu-Qin Wang; Ming-Rong Wang; Lian-Xin Liu; Min Wu; Zhi-Hua Liu
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2003-03       Impact factor: 5.742

2.  Expression pattern and regulation of genes differ between fibroblasts of adhesion and normal human peritoneum.

Authors:  Ujjwal K Rout; Ghassan M Saed; Michael P Diamond
Journal:  Reprod Biol Endocrinol       Date:  2005-01-10       Impact factor: 5.211

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