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The density of small tight junction pores varies among cell types and is increased by expression of claudin-2

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 121, Issue 3, Pages 298-305

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.021485

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claudin; tight junctions; paracellular permeability

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  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [P30 DK 034987, DK45134, DK070883] Funding Source: Medline

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Epithelial tight junctions contain size- and charge-selective pores that control the paracellular movement of charged and noncharged solutes. Claudins influence the charge selectivity and electrical resistance of junctions, but there is no direct evidence describing pore composition or whether pore size or density differs among cell types. To characterize paracellular pores independent of influences from charge selectivity, we profiled the 'apparent permeabilities' (P-app) of a continuous series of noncharged polyethylene glycols (PEGs) across monolayers of five different epithelial cell lines and porcine ileum. We also characterized P-app of high and low electrical resistance MDCK cell monolayers expressing heterologous claudins. P-app profiling confirms that the paracellular barrier to noncharged solutes can be modeled as two distinct pathways: high-capacity small pores and a size-independent pathway allowing flux of larger solutes. All cell lines and ileum share a pore aperture of radius 4 angstrom. Using P-app of a PEG of radius 3.5 angstrom to report the relative pore number provides the novel insight that pore density along the junction varies among cell types and is not necessarily related to electrical resistance. Expression of claudin-2 results in a selective increase in pore number but not size and has no effect on the permeability of PEGs that are larger than the pores; however, neither knockdown of claudin-2 nor overexpression of several other claudins altered either the number of small pores or their size. We speculate that permeability of all small solutes is proportional to pore number but that small electrolytes are subject to further selectivity by the profile of claudins expressed, explaining the dissociation between the P-app for noncharged solutes and electrical resistance. Although claudins are likely to be components of the small pores, other factors might regulate pore number.

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