Structure and function of tight junctions. Role in intestinal barrier.

G Gasbarrini, M Montalto
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The tight junctions are narrow belts that circumferentially surround the upper part of the lateral surfaces of the adjacent epithelial cells to create fusion points or "kisses". They are involved in maintaining the cellular polarity and in the establishment of compositionally distinct fluid compartments in the body. Tight junctions are formed by many specific proteins and are connected with the cytoskeleton. In contrast to what might be expected, the intestinal tight junctions are highly dynamic areas and their permeability can change in response to both external and intracellular stimuli. In fact, the tight junctions play an important role in the regulation of the passive transepithelial movement of molecules. A number of signalling molecules have been implicated in the regulation of tight junction function, including Ca++, protein kinase C, G proteins, phospholipase A2 and C. In many intestinal and systemic diseases, changes in intestinal permeability are related to alteration of tight junctions as an expression of intestinal barrier damage. Moreover, permeability of the tight junctions can be modified by bacterial toxins, cytokines, hormones and drugs. A better understanding of tight junction structure, biogenesis and regulation mechanisms should throw further light on the intestinal barrier functions and suggest innovative therapeutic strategies.

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紧密连接的结构和功能。肠屏障的作用。
紧密连接是一种狭窄的带状结构,环绕在相邻上皮细胞的外侧表面上部,形成融合点或“吻”。它们参与维持细胞极性和在体内建立成分不同的流体区室。紧密连接是由许多特定的蛋白质形成的,并与细胞骨架相连。与预期相反,肠紧密连接是高度动态的区域,其通透性可以响应外部和细胞内刺激而改变。事实上,紧密连接在分子的被动跨上皮运动的调节中起着重要作用。许多信号分子参与紧密连接功能的调节,包括Ca++、蛋白激酶C、G蛋白、磷脂酶A2和C。在许多肠道和全身性疾病中,肠道通透性的改变与紧密连接的改变有关,作为肠屏障损伤的一种表达。此外,紧密连接的通透性可被细菌毒素、细胞因子、激素和药物所改变。更好地了解紧密连接结构、生物发生和调节机制将有助于进一步阐明肠道屏障功能,并提出创新的治疗策略。
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