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Tight junctions contain oligomeric protein assembly critical for maintaining blood-brain barrier integrity in vivo
Authors:McCaffrey Gwen  Staatz William D  Quigley Carolyn A  Nametz Nicole  Seelbach Melissa J  Campos Chris R  Brooks Tracy A  Egleton Richard D  Davis Thomas P
Affiliation:Department of Medical Pharmacology, University of Arizona College of Medicine, 1501 N. Campbell Ave, Tucson, Arizona, USA;
Bio5 Institute, Tucson, Arizona, USA;
Department of Pharmacology, Physiology and Toxicology, Marshall University School of Medicine, Huntington, West Virginia, USA
Abstract:Tight junctions (TJs) are major components of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) that physically obstruct the interendothelial space and restrict paracellular diffusion of blood-borne substances from the peripheral circulation to the CNS. TJs are dynamic structures whose intricate arrangement of oligomeric transmembrane and accessory proteins rapidly alters in response to external stressors to produce changes in BBB permeability. In this study, we investigate the constitutive trafficking of the TJ transmembrane proteins occludin and claudin-5 that are essential for forming the TJ seal between microvascular endothelial cells that inhibits paracellular diffusion. Using a novel, detergent-free OptiPrep density-gradient method to fractionate rat cerebral microvessels, we identify a plasma membrane lipid raft domain that contains oligomeric occludin and claudin-5. Our data suggest that oligomerization of occludin involves disulfide bond formation within transmembrane regions, and that assembly of the TJ oligomeric protein complex is facilitated by an oligomeric caveolin scaffold. This is the first time that distribution of oligomeric TJ transmembrane proteins within plasma membrane lipid rafts at the BBB has been examined in vivo. The findings reported in this study are critical to understand the mechanism of assembly of the TJ multiprotein complex that is essential for maintaining BBB integrity.
Keywords:blood–brain barrier    lipid rafts    occludin    tight junctions    trafficking
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