| Literature DB >> 24665393 |
Porfirio Nava1, Ryuta Kamekura2, Asma Nusrat2.
Abstract
Epithelial tissues form a selective barrier that separates the external environment from the internal tissue milieu. Single epithelial cells are densely packed and associate via distinct intercellular junctions. Intercellular junction proteins not only control barrier properties of the epithelium but also play an important role in regulating epithelial homeostasis that encompasses cell proliferation, migration, differentiation and regulated shedding. Recent studies have revealed that several proteases target epithelial junction proteins during physiological maturation as well as in pathologic states such as inflammation and cancer. This review discusses mechanisms and biological consequences of transmembrane junction protein cleavage. The influence of junction protein cleavage products on pathogenesis of inflammation and cancer is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; cleavage of junction proteins; epithelia; epithelial homeostasis; inflammatory bowel disease; intercellular junctions; mucosal inflammation; proteases; protein shedding; soluble junction protein ectodomains
Year: 2013 PMID: 24665393 PMCID: PMC3879235 DOI: 10.4161/tisb.24783
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tissue Barriers ISSN: 2168-8362

Figure 1. E-cadherin cleavage and its influence on epithelial homeostasis. This figure summarizes extracellular and intracellular cleavage of E-cadherin as detailed in the review.

Figure 2. Potential cleavage sites in transmembrane junctional proteins. These figures demonstrate potential cleavage sites of representative transmembrane junctional proteins in epithelial cells. (A) Tight junction proteins; (B) E-cadherin; (C) desmoglein
Table 1. Extracellular cleavage of transmembrane junction proteins in epithelial cells
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Table 2. Intracellular cleavage of transmembrane junction protein in epithelial cells
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