Rho-ROCK liberates sequestered claudin for rapid de novo tight junction formation

Yuma Cho, Akari Taniguchi, Akiharu Kubo, Junichi Ikenouchi
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The epithelial cell sheet maintains its integrity as a barrier while undergoing turnover of constituent cells. To sustain the barrier continuously, it's essential to preserve the 'old' tight junctions (TJs) between cells being excluded from the sheet and their neighbors while simultaneously forming de novo TJs between newly adjacent cells. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in the formation of de novo TJs remain largely unknown. This study investigates two scenarios: the formation of de novo TJs during the removal of apoptotic cells from monolayer epithelial sheets and during the differentiation of the granular layer in stratified epidermis. We revealed that rapid claudin assembly is achieved by actively regulating the dissociation of the EpCAM/TROP2-claudin complex in both situations. Furthermore, we found that the Rho-ROCK pathway initiates the activation of matriptase, which cleaves EpCAM/TROP2, resulting in the supply of polymerizable claudin from the stockpiled EpCAM/TROP2-claudin complex at the plasma membrane to induce rapid de novo TJ formation.
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Rho-ROCK 释放被螯合的 claudin,快速形成新的紧密连接
上皮细胞薄片在经历组成细胞更替的同时,仍能保持其作为屏障的完整性。要持续保持屏障的完整性,就必须保留被排斥出细胞膜的细胞与其邻近细胞之间的 "旧 "紧密连接(TJ),同时在新相邻的细胞之间形成新的紧密连接。然而,新生紧密连接形成的分子机制在很大程度上仍是未知的。本研究调查了两种情况:单层上皮细胞片凋亡细胞移除过程中和分层表皮颗粒层分化过程中新生 TJ 的形成。我们发现,在这两种情况下,都是通过积极调节 EpCAM/TROP2-claudin 复合物的解离来实现 claudin 的快速组装。此外,我们还发现 Rho-ROCK 通路启动了 matriptase 的活化,该酶会裂解 EpCAM/TROP2,从而从质膜上储存的 EpCAM/TROP2-claudin 复合物中提供可聚合的 claudin,诱导 TJ 快速从头形成。
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