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Tight junction biogenesis during early development
Authors:Judith J Eckert  Tom P Fleming
Institution:a School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, Bassett Crescent East, Southampton, SO16 7PX, UK
b Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Division, Institute of Developmental Sciences, Mailpoint 887, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton, SO16 6YD, UK
Abstract:The tight junction (TJ) is an essential component of the differentiated epithelial cell required for polarised transport and intercellular integrity and signalling. Whilst much can be learnt about how the TJ is constructed and maintained and how it functions using a wide range of cellular systems, the mechanisms of TJ biogenesis within developmental models must be studied to gain insight into this process as an integral part of epithelial differentiation. Here, we review TJ biogenesis in the early mammalian embryo, mainly considering the mouse but also including the human and other species, and, briefly, within the amphibian embryo. We relate TJ biogenesis to inherent mechanisms of cell differentiation and biosynthesis occurring during cleavage of the egg and the formation of the first epithelium. We also evaluate a wide range of exogenous cues, including cell-cell interactions, protein kinase C signalling, gap junctional communication, Na+/K+-ATPase and cellular energy status, that may contribute to TJ biogenesis in the embryo and how these may shape the pattern of early morphogenesis.
Keywords:Tight junction  Adherens junction  Mouse embryo  Compaction  Blastocyst  Trophectoderm  Cell polarity  Cell-cell interactions  Protein kinase C  Xenopus embryo  Blastula
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