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Tight Junctions

Title
Tight Junctions [electronic resource] / edited by Lorenza González-Mariscal.
ISBN
9780387366739
Edition
1st ed. 2006.
Publication
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XI, 224 p.)
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Summary
ight junctions (TJs) are cell-ceil adhesion belts that encircle epithelial and endothelial cells at the limit between the apical and the lateral Tmembrane. These junctions are crucial for the establishment of separate compartments in multicellular organisms and for the exchange of substances between the internal milieu and the external environment. The perception of TJs has changed over the years. From being regarded as static paracellular seals, they have come to be perceived as dynamic structures that adjust their morphol­ ogy and function in response to physiological, pharmacological and pathologi­ cal challenges. The roles that TJs play in epithelial and endothelial cells has also widened, and nowadays this structure is regarded not only as a fence that limits within the membrane, the movement of proteins and lipids between the apical and basolateral membranes, or as a gate that regulates in a size and charge selec­ tive manner the transit of ion and molecules through the paracellular pathway, but also as a structure integrated by molecules that participate in the control of cell proliferation. These observations highlight the importance of understand­ ing TJ physiology in order to develop effective strategies for the treatment of pathological conditions such as cancer and autoimmune diseases. This broader perception of TJs is reflected in all the chapters of the book and has been attained thanks to the identification in recent years of a wide array of proteins that constitute TJs in epithelial and endothelial cells as well as in central nervous system myelin.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 26, 2019
Series
Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit,
Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit,
Contents
Evolution of the Transporting Epithelium Phenotype
Occludin, a Constituent of Tight Junctions
Tight Junction Channels
JAM Family Proteins
Cingulin, a Cytoskeleton-Associated Protein of the Tight Junction
ZO Proteins and Tight Junction Assembly
TJ Proteins That Make Round Trips to the Nucleus
Tight Junctions and the Regulation of Epithelial Cell Proliferation and Gene Expression
Tight Junction Proteins and Cancer
Regulation of Paracellular Transport across Tight Junctions by the Actin Cytoskeleton
Regulation of Tight Junctions’ Functional Integrity
Tight Junctions during Development
Tight Junctions and the Blood-Brain Barrier
Tight Junctions in CNS Myelin
Tight Junction Modulation and Its Relationship to Drug Delivery.
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González-Mariscal, Lorenza. editor.
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