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Claudins: Beyond Tight Junctions in Human IBD and Murine Models

Claudins are transmembrane proteins constituting one of three tight junction protein families. In patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), disease activity–dependent changes in expression of certain claudins have been noted, thus making certain claudin family members potential therapy targets...

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Autores principales: Čužić, Snježana, Antolić, Maja, Ognjenović, Anja, Stupin-Polančec, Darija, Petrinić Grba, Adriana, Hrvačić, Boška, Dominis Kramarić, Miroslava, Musladin, Sanja, Požgaj, Lidija, Zlatar, Ivo, Polančec, Denis, Aralica, Gorana, Banić, Marko, Urek, Marija, Mijandrušić Sinčić, Brankica, Čubranić, Aleksandar, Glojnarić, Ines, Bosnar, Martina, Eraković Haber, Vesna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8635807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34867313
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.682614
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author Čužić, Snježana
Antolić, Maja
Ognjenović, Anja
Stupin-Polančec, Darija
Petrinić Grba, Adriana
Hrvačić, Boška
Dominis Kramarić, Miroslava
Musladin, Sanja
Požgaj, Lidija
Zlatar, Ivo
Polančec, Denis
Aralica, Gorana
Banić, Marko
Urek, Marija
Mijandrušić Sinčić, Brankica
Čubranić, Aleksandar
Glojnarić, Ines
Bosnar, Martina
Eraković Haber, Vesna
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Antolić, Maja
Ognjenović, Anja
Stupin-Polančec, Darija
Petrinić Grba, Adriana
Hrvačić, Boška
Dominis Kramarić, Miroslava
Musladin, Sanja
Požgaj, Lidija
Zlatar, Ivo
Polančec, Denis
Aralica, Gorana
Banić, Marko
Urek, Marija
Mijandrušić Sinčić, Brankica
Čubranić, Aleksandar
Glojnarić, Ines
Bosnar, Martina
Eraković Haber, Vesna
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description Claudins are transmembrane proteins constituting one of three tight junction protein families. In patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), disease activity–dependent changes in expression of certain claudins have been noted, thus making certain claudin family members potential therapy targets. A study was undertaken with the aim of exploring expression of claudins in human disease and two different animal models of IBD: dextrane sulfate sodium–induced colitis and adoptive transfer model of colitis. The expression of sealing claudin-1, claudin-3, claudin-4, and claudin-8, and pore-forming claudin-2 in humans and rodents has been evaluated by immunohistochemistry and quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Claudins were expressed by epithelial and cells of mesodermal origin and were found to be situated at the membrane, within the cytoplasm, or within the nuclei. Claudin expression by human mononuclear cells isolated from lamina propria has been confirmed by Western blot and flow cytometry. The claudin expression pattern in uninflamed and inflamed colon varied between species and murine strains. In IBD and both animal models, diverse alterations in claudin expression by epithelial and inflammatory cells were recorded. Tissue mRNA levels for each studied claudin reflected changes within cell lineage and, at the same time, mirrored the ratio between various cell types. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that 1) claudins are not expressed exclusively by epithelial cells, but by certain types of cells of mesodermal origin as well; 2) changes in the claudin mRNA level should be interpreted in the context of overall tissue alterations; and 3) both IBD animal models that were analyzed can be used for investigating claudins as a therapy target, respecting their similarities and differences highlighted in this study.
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spelling pubmed-86358072021-12-02 Claudins: Beyond Tight Junctions in Human IBD and Murine Models Čužić, Snježana Antolić, Maja Ognjenović, Anja Stupin-Polančec, Darija Petrinić Grba, Adriana Hrvačić, Boška Dominis Kramarić, Miroslava Musladin, Sanja Požgaj, Lidija Zlatar, Ivo Polančec, Denis Aralica, Gorana Banić, Marko Urek, Marija Mijandrušić Sinčić, Brankica Čubranić, Aleksandar Glojnarić, Ines Bosnar, Martina Eraković Haber, Vesna Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Claudins are transmembrane proteins constituting one of three tight junction protein families. In patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), disease activity–dependent changes in expression of certain claudins have been noted, thus making certain claudin family members potential therapy targets. A study was undertaken with the aim of exploring expression of claudins in human disease and two different animal models of IBD: dextrane sulfate sodium–induced colitis and adoptive transfer model of colitis. The expression of sealing claudin-1, claudin-3, claudin-4, and claudin-8, and pore-forming claudin-2 in humans and rodents has been evaluated by immunohistochemistry and quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Claudins were expressed by epithelial and cells of mesodermal origin and were found to be situated at the membrane, within the cytoplasm, or within the nuclei. Claudin expression by human mononuclear cells isolated from lamina propria has been confirmed by Western blot and flow cytometry. The claudin expression pattern in uninflamed and inflamed colon varied between species and murine strains. In IBD and both animal models, diverse alterations in claudin expression by epithelial and inflammatory cells were recorded. Tissue mRNA levels for each studied claudin reflected changes within cell lineage and, at the same time, mirrored the ratio between various cell types. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that 1) claudins are not expressed exclusively by epithelial cells, but by certain types of cells of mesodermal origin as well; 2) changes in the claudin mRNA level should be interpreted in the context of overall tissue alterations; and 3) both IBD animal models that were analyzed can be used for investigating claudins as a therapy target, respecting their similarities and differences highlighted in this study. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8635807/ /pubmed/34867313 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.682614 Text en Copyright © 2021 Čužić, Antolić, Ognjenović, Stupin-Polančec, Petrinić Grba, Hrvačić, Dominis Kramarić, Musladin, Požgaj, Zlatar, Polančec, Aralica, Banić, Urek, Mijandrušić Sinčić, Čubranić, Glojnarić, Bosnar and Eraković Haber. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Čužić, Snježana
Antolić, Maja
Ognjenović, Anja
Stupin-Polančec, Darija
Petrinić Grba, Adriana
Hrvačić, Boška
Dominis Kramarić, Miroslava
Musladin, Sanja
Požgaj, Lidija
Zlatar, Ivo
Polančec, Denis
Aralica, Gorana
Banić, Marko
Urek, Marija
Mijandrušić Sinčić, Brankica
Čubranić, Aleksandar
Glojnarić, Ines
Bosnar, Martina
Eraković Haber, Vesna
Claudins: Beyond Tight Junctions in Human IBD and Murine Models
title Claudins: Beyond Tight Junctions in Human IBD and Murine Models
title_full Claudins: Beyond Tight Junctions in Human IBD and Murine Models
title_fullStr Claudins: Beyond Tight Junctions in Human IBD and Murine Models
title_full_unstemmed Claudins: Beyond Tight Junctions in Human IBD and Murine Models
title_short Claudins: Beyond Tight Junctions in Human IBD and Murine Models
title_sort claudins: beyond tight junctions in human ibd and murine models
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8635807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34867313
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.682614
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