reviewCold Spring Harbor Perspectives in BiologyMay 15, 2017BRONZE OA

Cell Biology of Tight Junction Barrier Regulation and Mucosal Disease

Brigham and Women's Hospital · Harvard University

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Abstract

Mucosal surfaces are lined by epithelial cells. In the intestine, the epithelium establishes a selectively permeable barrier that supports nutrient absorption and waste secretion while preventing intrusion by luminal materials. Intestinal epithelia therefore play a central role in regulating interactions between the mucosal immune system and luminal contents, which include dietary antigens, a diverse intestinal microbiome, and pathogens. The paracellular space is sealed by the tight junction, which is maintained by a complex network of protein interactions. Tight junction dysfunction has been linked to a variety of local and systemic diseases. Two molecularly and biophysically distinct pathways across the…

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  • Biology
  • Tight junction
  • Cell biology
  • Cell and molecular biology
  • Genetics
  • Gene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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