reviewJournal of Cell ScienceJun 18, 2008Closed access

The role of adherens junctions and VE-cadherin in the control of vascular permeability

University of Milan · IFOM · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Endothelial cells control the passage of plasma constituents and circulating cells from blood to the underlying tissues. This specialized function is lost or impaired in several pathological conditions - including inflammation, sepsis, ischemia and diabetes - which leads to severe, and sometimes fatal, organ dysfunction. Endothelial permeability is regulated in part by the dynamic opening and closure of cell-cell adherens junctions (AJs). In endothelial cells, AJs are largely composed of vascular endothelial cadherin (VE-cadherin), an endothelium-specific member of the cadherin family of adhesion proteins that binds, via its cytoplasmic domain, to several protein partners, including p120, beta-catenin and…

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Keywords
  • Adherens junction
  • Biology
  • VE-cadherin
  • Cell biology
  • Vascular permeability
  • Cadherin
  • Plakoglobin
  • Endothelium
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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