三胞蛋白通过与肌动球蛋白相互作用来保护三细胞连接处的上皮屏障。

The Journal of Cell Biology Pub Date : 2022-04-04 Epub Date: 2022-02-11 DOI:10.1083/jcb.202009037
Yuma Cho, Daichi Haraguchi, Kenta Shigetomi, Kenji Matsuzawa, Seiichi Uchida, Junichi Ikenouchi
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摘要

上皮细胞片起屏障作用,防止病原体入侵。为了维持上皮屏障功能,不仅需要消除双细胞连接处的细胞间隙,也需要消除三细胞连接处的细胞间隙。为此,相邻细胞之间的紧密连接必须尽可能紧密地结合,特别是在三细胞接触中。三胞蛋白是三细胞紧密连接(tTJs)的重要组成部分,但其对上皮屏障功能的分子机制尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们发现三胞蛋白通过调节肌动球蛋白在三细胞连接处的组织来促进屏障的形成。此外,我们发现α-catenin作为三胞蛋白的一种新的结合伙伴,被认为仅在粘附连接处起作用。α-连环蛋白将三细胞蛋白连接到端对端固定在三细胞连接处的双细胞肌动蛋白索上。因此,三胞蛋白调动肌动球蛋白的收缩力,以关闭三个近端细胞的TJ链之间会聚在三细胞连接处的横向间隙。
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Tricellulin secures the epithelial barrier at tricellular junctions by interacting with actomyosin.

Tricellulin secures the epithelial barrier at tricellular junctions by interacting with actomyosin.

Tricellulin secures the epithelial barrier at tricellular junctions by interacting with actomyosin.

Tricellulin secures the epithelial barrier at tricellular junctions by interacting with actomyosin.

The epithelial cell sheet functions as a barrier to prevent invasion of pathogens. It is necessary to eliminate intercellular gaps not only at bicellular junctions, but also at tricellular contacts, where three cells meet, to maintain epithelial barrier function. To that end, tight junctions between adjacent cells must associate as closely as possible, particularly at tricellular contacts. Tricellulin is an integral component of tricellular tight junctions (tTJs), but the molecular mechanism of its contribution to the epithelial barrier function remains unclear. In this study, we revealed that tricellulin contributes to barrier formation by regulating actomyosin organization at tricellular junctions. Furthermore, we identified α-catenin, which is thought to function only at adherens junctions, as a novel binding partner of tricellulin. α-catenin bridges tricellulin attachment to the bicellular actin cables that are anchored end-on at tricellular junctions. Thus, tricellulin mobilizes actomyosin contractility to close the lateral gap between the TJ strands of the three proximate cells that converge on tricellular junctions.

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