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Connexins and the Epithelial Tissue Barrier: A Focus on Connexin 26.

Laura Garcia-Vega1, Erin M O'Shaughnessy1, Ahmad Albuloushi1, Patricia E Martin1.   

Abstract

Epithelial tissue responds rapidly to environmental triggers and is constantly renewed. This tissue is also highly accessible for therapeutic targeting. This review highlights the role of connexin mediated communication in avascular epithelial tissue. These proteins form communication conduits with the extracellular space (hemichannels) and between neighboring cells (gap junctions). Regulated exchange of small metabolites less than 1kDa aide the co-ordination of cellular activities and in spatial communication compartments segregating tissue networks. Dysregulation of connexin expression and function has profound impact on physiological processes in epithelial tissue including wound healing. Connexin 26, one of the smallest connexins, is expressed in diverse epithelial tissue and mutations in this protein are associated with hearing loss, skin and eye conditions of differing severity. The functional consequences of dysregulated connexin activity is discussed and the development of connexin targeted therapeutic strategies highlighted.

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Keywords:  connexin; epithelial tissue; gap junction; purinergic signaling

Year:  2021        PMID: 33466954      PMCID: PMC7829877          DOI: 10.3390/biology10010059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


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