articleThe Journal of Cell BiologyMar 11, 2002BRONZE OA

Claudin-based tight junctions are crucial for the mammalian epidermal barrier

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Abstract

The tight junction (TJ) and its adhesion molecules, claudins, are responsible for the barrier function of simple epithelia, but TJs have not been thought to play an important role in the barrier function of mammalian stratified epithelia, including the epidermis. Here we generated claudin-1-deficient mice and found that the animals died within 1 d of birth with wrinkled skin. Dehydration assay and transepidermal water loss measurements revealed that in these mice the epidermal barrier was severely affected, although the layered organization of keratinocytes appeared to be normal. These unexpected findings prompted us to reexamine TJs in the epidermis of wild-type mice. Close inspection by immunofluorescence…

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Keywords
  • Claudin
  • Tight junction
  • Occludin
  • Epidermis (zoology)
  • Cell biology
  • Biology
  • Barrier function
  • Stratum granulosum
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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