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Virus-associated disruption of mucosal epithelial tight junctions and its role in viral transmission and spread.

Sharof Tugizov1.   

Abstract

Oropharyngeal, airway, intestinal, and genital mucosal epithelia are the main portals of entry for the majority of human pathogenic viruses. To initiate systemic infection, viruses must first be transmitted across the mucosal epithelium and then spread across the body. However, mucosal epithelia have well-developed tight junctions, which have a strong barrier function that plays a critical role in preventing the spread and dissemination of viral pathogens. Viruses can overcome these barriers by disrupting the tight junctions of mucosal epithelia, which facilitate paracellular viral penetration and initiate systemic disease. Disruption of tight and adherens junctions may also release the sequestered viral receptors within the junctional areas, and liberation of hidden receptors may facilitate viral infection of mucosal epithelia. This review focuses on possible molecular mechanisms of virus-associated disruption of mucosal epithelial junctions and its role in transmucosal viral transmission and spread.

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Keywords:  Virus; disruption of epithelial junctions; mucosal epithelium

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34241579      PMCID: PMC8794520          DOI: 10.1080/21688370.2021.1943274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Barriers        ISSN: 2168-8362


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