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      Intestinal epithelial claudins: expression and regulation in homeostasis and inflammation

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          The intestinal epithelium forms a highly dynamic and selective barrier that controls absorption of fluid and solutes while restricting pathogen access to underlying tissues. Barrier properties are achieved by intercellular junctions that include an apical tight junction (TJ) and subjacent adherens junction and desmosomes. The TJ tetraspan claudin proteins form pores between epithelial cells to control paracellular fluid and ion movement. In addition to regulation of barrier function, claudin family members control epithelial homeostasis and are expressed in a spatiotemporal manner in the intestinal and crypt-luminal axis. This delicate balance of physiologic differential claudin protein expression is altered during mucosal inflammation. Inflammatory mediators influence transcriptional regulation, as well as endocytic trafficking, targeting, and retention of claudins in the TJ. Increased expression of intestinal epithelial claudin-1, -2, and -18, with downregulation of claudin-3, -4, -5, -7, -8, and -12, has been observed in intestinal inflammatory disorders. Such changes in claudin proteins modify the epithelial barrier function in addition to influencing epithelial and mucosal homeostasis. An improved understanding of the regulatory mechanisms that control epithelial claudin proteins will provide strategies to strengthen the epithelial barrier function and restore mucosal homeostasis in inflammatory disorders.

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          Journal
          7506858
          611
          Ann N Y Acad Sci
          Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci.
          Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
          0077-8923
          1749-6632
          11 April 2017
          10 May 2017
          June 2017
          01 June 2018
          : 1397
          : 1
          : 66-79
          Affiliations
          Department of Pathology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
          Author notes
          Address for correspondence: Asma Nusrat, Department of Pathology, University of Michigan, 109 Zina Pitcher Place, Room 4620, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. anusrat@ 123456umich.edu
          Article
          PMC5545801 PMC5545801 5545801 nihpa863201
          10.1111/nyas.13360
          5545801
          28493289
          a436e383-f15a-407f-adec-3625ec876a33
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          epithelium,intestine,mucosal barrier,tight junction,claudins,inflammation

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