reviewAnnual Review of PhysiologySep 21, 2005Closed access

CLAUDINS AND EPITHELIAL PARACELLULAR TRANSPORT

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Abstract

Tight junctions form continuous intercellular contacts controlling solute movement through the paracellular pathway across epithelia. Paracellular barriers vary among epithelia in electrical resistance and behave as if they are lined with pores that have charge and size selectivity. Recent evidence shows that claudins, a large family (at least 24 members) of intercellular adhesion molecules, form the seal and its variable pore-like properties. This evidence comes from the study of claudins expressed in cultured epithelial cell models, genetically altered mice, and human mutants. We review information on the structure, function, and transcriptional and posttranslational regulation of the claudin family as well…

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Keywords
  • Claudin
  • Paracellular transport
  • Tight junction
  • Cell biology
  • Intracellular
  • Biology
  • Mutant
  • Chemistry
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