| Literature DB >> 24665399 |
Andreia Gonçalves1, António Francisco Ambrósio2, Rosa Fernandes3.
Abstract
Claudins are pivotal building blocks of tight junctions that form the paracellular barrier in epithelia and endothelia. In mammals, claudins are a 27-gene family that encodes tetraspan membrane proteins, playing a crucial role in the formation and integrity of tight junctions and regulate the barrier function. Claudin isoforms are expressed in a tissue- and/or developmental stage-dependent manner. A growing body of evidence indicates that pathological states characterized by neuroinflammation, such as Alzheimer disease, multiple sclerosis, diabetic retinopathy and retinopathy of prematurity share a common feature: the barrier breakdown. This review aims integrating and summarizing the most relevant and recent work developed in the field of claudins, with particular attention to their role in blood-brain and blood-retinal barriers, as well as describing their regulation in the aforementioned human diseases.Entities:
Keywords: blood-brain barrier; blood-retinal barrier; claudins; paracellular transport; tight junctions
Year: 2013 PMID: 24665399 PMCID: PMC3867514 DOI: 10.4161/tisb.24782
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tissue Barriers ISSN: 2168-8362

Figure 1. Schematic representation of claudin proteins. Claudins have four transmembrane spanning regions, two extracellular loops, one intracellular domain, with the amino and carboxyl terminus oriented toward the cytoplasm.
Table 1. Claudin expression changes in blood-brain and blood-retinal barriers in several neuroinflammatory diseases
| Barrier | Claudin | Expression | Alterations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brain | | | |
| BBB | Claudin-1 | mRNA and protein detected in mouse | Expression suppressed in brain tumor vessels |
| | Claudin-3 | mRNA and protein detected in mouse | Loss of the TJ strands in a MS animal model and in brain tumor vessels |
| | Claudin-5 | mRNA and protein detected in mouse | Knockout mice have selective blood–brain barrier dysfunction for molecules < 800 Da; |
| | Claudin-12 | High mRNA levels in mice embryos, relative low expression in adult tissue | No known alteration |
| BCSFB | Claudin-1 | mRNA and protein detected in mouse, | No known alteration |
| | Claudin-2 | mRNA and protein detected in mouse, | No known alteration |
| | Claudin-3 | mRNA and protein detected in rat and human | No known alteration |
| | Claudin-11 | Protein detected in mouse | No known alteration |
| Retina | | | |
| iBRB | Claudin-1 | mRNA and protein detected in mouse, | No known alteration |
| | Claudin-2 | mRNA and protein detected in mouse | Overexpression in OIR animal model |
| | Claudin-5 | mRNA and protein detected in mouse | Overexpression in OIR animal model; |
| oBRB | Claudin-1 | mRNA and protein detected in chick embryo | Increased expression after ER stress induction; |
| | Claudin-2 | mRNA and protein detected in chick embryo | No known alteration |
| | Claudin-3 | mRNA and protein detected in human | No known alteration |
| | Claudin-4L2 | mRNA detected in chick embryo | No known alteration |
| | Claudin-5 | mRNA and protein detected in chick embryo | No known alteration |
| | Claudin-10b | mRNA and protein detected in human | No known alteration |
| | Claudin-11 | mRNA detected in chick embryo | No known alteration |
| | Claudin-12 | mRNA and protein detected in chick embryo | No known alteration |
| | Claudin-19 | mRNA and protein detected in human | siRNA against claudin-19 eliminates TER in vitro; |
| Claudin-20 | mRNA detected in chick embryo | No known alteration |