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Special Issue on The Tight Junction and Its Proteins: More than Just a Barrier

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21134612

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tight junction; claudin; occludin; tricellulin; angulin; paracellular channels and barriers; cell polarity; pathogens; immune cells; environmental sensors; cancer

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
  2. DFG Research Training Group GRK 2318
  3. DFG Transregio Collaborative Research Center TRR 241
  4. Open Access Publication Fund of the Charite-Universitatsmedizin Berlin

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For a long time, the tight junction (TJ) was known to form and regulate the paracellular barrier between epithelia and endothelial cell sheets. Starting shortly after the discovery of the proteins forming the TJ-mainly, the two families of claudins and TAMPs-several other functions have been discovered, a striking one being the surprising finding that some claudins form paracellular channels for small ions and/or water. This Special Issue covers numerous dedicated topics including pathogens affecting the TJ barrier, TJ regulation via immune cells, the TJ as a therapeutic target, TJ and cell polarity, the function of and regulation by proteins of the tricellular TJ, the TJ as a regulator of cellular processes, organ- and tissue-specific functions, TJs as sensors and reactors to environmental conditions, and last, but not least, TJ proteins and cancer. It is not surprising that due to this diversity of topics and functions, the still-young field of TJ research is growing fast. This Editorial gives an introduction to all 43 papers of the Special Issue in a structured topical order.

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