150周年纪念系列:桥粒与自身免疫性疾病,天疱疮中动态桥粒重塑及其损伤的观点。

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Communication and Adhesion Pub Date : 2014-12-01 Epub Date: 2014-07-31 DOI:10.3109/15419061.2014.943397
Yasuo Kitajima
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引用次数: 45

摘要

桥粒是最重要的细胞间黏附连接,它直接将两个相邻的角化细胞与桥粒体钙粘蛋白(即桥粒蛋白(Dsgs)和桥粒素)黏附在一起,形成表皮层。近年来,人们认识到桥粒的两种细胞-细胞粘附状态,即“稳定的高粘附”和“动态的弱粘附”状态。在Ca(2+)转换和伤口愈合过程中,它们通过涉及蛋白激酶C (PKC)、Src和表皮生长因子受体(EGFR)的细胞信号传导事件相互可逆。这种重塑在由抗dsg3抗体引起的寻常型天疱疮(PV,一种自身免疫性起泡疾病)中受损。与Dsg3结合的抗体激活PKC、Src和EGFR,与动态弱粘附桥粒的产生有关,随后p38mapk介导Dsg3的内吞作用,导致Dsg3从桥粒中特异性耗损和棘层溶解。各种天疱疮外向内信号可以解释不同的临床(非炎性、炎性和坏死性)天疱疮类型。天疱疮可被称为“涉及天疱疮igg激活的外向内信号事件的桥粒重塑疾病”。
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150(th) anniversary series: Desmosomes and autoimmune disease, perspective of dynamic desmosome remodeling and its impairments in pemphigus.

Desmosomes are the most important intercellular adhering junctions that adhere two adjacent keratinocytes directly with desmosomal cadherins, that is, desmogleins (Dsgs) and desmocollins, forming an epidermal sheet. Recently, two cell-cell adhesion states of desmosomes, that is, "stable hyper-adhesion" and "dynamic weak-adhesion" conditions have been recognized. They are mutually reversible through cell signaling events involving protein kinase C (PKC), Src and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) during Ca(2+)-switching and wound healing. This remodeling is impaired in pemphigus vulgaris (PV, an autoimmune blistering disease), caused by anti-Dsg3 antibodies. The antibody binding to Dsg3 activates PKC, Src and EGFR, linked to generation of dynamic weak-adhesion desmosomes, followed by p38MAPK-mediated endocytosis of Dsg3, resulting in the specific depletion of Dsg3 from desmosomes and acantholysis. A variety of pemphigus outside-in signaling may explain different clinical (non-inflammatory, inflammatory, and necrolytic) types of pemphigus. Pemphigus could be referred to a "desmosome-remodeling disease involving pemphigus IgG-activated outside-in signaling events".

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Cell Communication and Adhesion
Cell Communication and Adhesion 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Cessation Cell Communication and Adhesion is an international Open Access journal which provides a central forum for research on mechanisms underlying cellular signalling and adhesion. The journal provides a single source of information concerning all forms of cellular communication, cell junctions, adhesion molecules and families of receptors from diverse biological systems. The journal welcomes submission of original research articles, reviews, short communications and conference reports.
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