2006
DOI: 10.1369/jhc.6a6944.2006
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Differential Expression and Subcellular Localization of Claudin-7, −8, −12, −13, and −15 Along the Mouse Intestine

Abstract: (HY) S U M M A R Y Among tight-junction proteins, claudins, which play a key role in paracellular transport across epithelia, claudins 1 to 5 are expressed in the intestine, and changes in their abundance and/or distribution are considered to contribute to various gastrointestinal diseases. We investigated, by reverse transcription-PCR, immunoblot, and immunofluorescence analyses, which other claudin species were expressed in the mouse intestine, and whether they showed unique expression profiles. Rabbit po… Show more

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“…In mice, claudin-15 was detected among claudins with the highest expression in the colon (41) and it exhibited altered expression in the rat models of colitis and colitis-associated cancer (42). The current study also confirmed the differential expression between AC/AD and NC of two other genes encoding tight junction components: JAM2, a gene that has been found to be hypermethylated in AC (43), and CGN.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…In mice, claudin-15 was detected among claudins with the highest expression in the colon (41) and it exhibited altered expression in the rat models of colitis and colitis-associated cancer (42). The current study also confirmed the differential expression between AC/AD and NC of two other genes encoding tight junction components: JAM2, a gene that has been found to be hypermethylated in AC (43), and CGN.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Several lines of evidence support a barrier-forming role for ZO-1, occludin, claudin-b, -c and -3 in fish [77,78], whereas claudin-12 and -15 in rats seem to possess pore-forming characteristics [79,80]. Moreover, the up-regulation of ZO-1 and occludin [81] and down-regulation of claudin-15 [82] attenuated the loss of the Fig.…”
Section: Trp Improved the Intestinal Barrier Function And Antioxidantmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Therefore, we next investigated the effects of riboflavin on TJ complex and antioxidant system in the gills of fish. acted as barrier-forming TJ proteins in fish [22,23,73], whereas Claudin-12 and Claudin-15 acted as pore-forming TJ proteins in mice [74]. Moreover, studies showed that decreased Claudin-b, -3, Occludin and ZO-1 mRNA levels in fish [23], and up-regulated Claudin-12 and Claudin-15 gene expression in mice [75,76] impaired TJ barrier function.…”
Section: 23mentioning
confidence: 99%