Abstract
The delivery of large hydrophilic molecules (i.e., peptides and proteins) across biological barriers has been hampered by the presence of tight junctions. This delivery process can be improved by enhancing permeation through intercellular junctions of the intestinal mucosa and blood-brain barriers. This is achieved by modulating the intercellular junctions of these biological barriers. To modulate intercellular junctions, it is necessary to understand the structure and function of the proteins that are involved in these junctions. This review focuses on the structure of intercellular junctions and possible mechanisms of intercellular junction formation. Modulation of protein-protein interactions has been shown to increase the porosity of the paracellular pathway. For example, E-cadherin derived peptides have been shown to enhance the permeation of hydrophilic molecules (i.e., mannitol) in cell culture models of biological barriers.
Keywords: Blood-brain barrier, claudin, drug delivery, E-cadherin, intestinal mucosa, JAM, paracellular permeation, tight junctions
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title: Structure and Function of the Intercellular Junctions: Barrier of Paracellular Drug Delivery
Volume: 12 Issue: 22
Author(s): Kai Zheng, Maulik Trivedi and Teruna J. Siahaan
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Keywords: Blood-brain barrier, claudin, drug delivery, E-cadherin, intestinal mucosa, JAM, paracellular permeation, tight junctions
Abstract: The delivery of large hydrophilic molecules (i.e., peptides and proteins) across biological barriers has been hampered by the presence of tight junctions. This delivery process can be improved by enhancing permeation through intercellular junctions of the intestinal mucosa and blood-brain barriers. This is achieved by modulating the intercellular junctions of these biological barriers. To modulate intercellular junctions, it is necessary to understand the structure and function of the proteins that are involved in these junctions. This review focuses on the structure of intercellular junctions and possible mechanisms of intercellular junction formation. Modulation of protein-protein interactions has been shown to increase the porosity of the paracellular pathway. For example, E-cadherin derived peptides have been shown to enhance the permeation of hydrophilic molecules (i.e., mannitol) in cell culture models of biological barriers.
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Zheng Kai, Trivedi Maulik and Siahaan J. Teruna, Structure and Function of the Intercellular Junctions: Barrier of Paracellular Drug Delivery, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2006; 12 (22) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161206777947722
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161206777947722 |
Print ISSN 1381-6128 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4286 |
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