Polarity scaffolds signaling in epithelial cell permeability

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Lauren F. O’Leary
Andrea M. Tomko
Denis J. Dupré
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[1] Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building,Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Dalhousie University,undefined
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Inflammation Research | 2021年 / 70卷
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Scaffolding protein; Polarity complex; Epithelial permeability; Tight junction; Adherens junction; Endocannabinoid; Innate immunity;
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As an integral part of the innate immune system, the epithelial membrane is exposed to an array of insults that may trigger an immune response. One of the immune system’s main functions is to regulate the level of communications between the mucosa and the lumen of various tissues. While it is clear that inhaled or ingested substances, or microorganisms may induce changes that affect the epithelial barrier in various ways, the proteins involved in the signaling cascades and physiological events leading to the regulation and maintenance of the barrier are not always well characterized. We review here some of the signaling components involved in regulating the barrier’s paracellular permeability, and their potential effects on the activation of an immune response. While an effective immune response must be launched against pathogenic insults, tolerance must also be maintained for non-pathogenic antigens such as those in the commensal flora or for endogenous metabolites. Along with other members of the innate and adaptive immunity, the endocannabinoid system also plays an instrumental role in maintaining the balance between inflammation and tolerance. We discuss the potential effects of endo- and phytocannabinoids on epithelial permeability and how the dysregulation of this system could be involved in diseases and targeted for therapy.
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