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Potential for Tight Junction Protein–Directed Drug Development Using Claudin Binders and Angubindin-1
by
Krug, Susanne M.
, Fromm, Michael
, Tachibana, Keisuke
, Kunisawa, Jun
, Hashimoto, Yosuke
, Kondoh, Masuo
in
Animals
/ Brain research
/ Claudins - drug effects
/ Claudins - metabolism
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Drug Development
/ Drugs
/ Humans
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Lipoproteins
/ Permeability
/ Physiology
/ Protein Binding
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Tight Junction Proteins - drug effects
/ Tight Junction Proteins - metabolism
/ Tight Junctions - drug effects
/ Tight Junctions - metabolism
2019
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by
Krug, Susanne M.
, Fromm, Michael
, Tachibana, Keisuke
, Kunisawa, Jun
, Hashimoto, Yosuke
, Kondoh, Masuo
in
Animals
/ Brain research
/ Claudins - drug effects
/ Claudins - metabolism
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Drug Development
/ Drugs
/ Humans
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Lipoproteins
/ Permeability
/ Physiology
/ Protein Binding
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Tight Junction Proteins - drug effects
/ Tight Junction Proteins - metabolism
/ Tight Junctions - drug effects
/ Tight Junctions - metabolism
2019
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Potential for Tight Junction Protein–Directed Drug Development Using Claudin Binders and Angubindin-1
by
Krug, Susanne M.
, Fromm, Michael
, Tachibana, Keisuke
, Kunisawa, Jun
, Hashimoto, Yosuke
, Kondoh, Masuo
in
Animals
/ Brain research
/ Claudins - drug effects
/ Claudins - metabolism
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Drug Development
/ Drugs
/ Humans
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Lipoproteins
/ Permeability
/ Physiology
/ Protein Binding
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Tight Junction Proteins - drug effects
/ Tight Junction Proteins - metabolism
/ Tight Junctions - drug effects
/ Tight Junctions - metabolism
2019
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Potential for Tight Junction Protein–Directed Drug Development Using Claudin Binders and Angubindin-1
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Potential for Tight Junction Protein–Directed Drug Development Using Claudin Binders and Angubindin-1
2019
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Overview
The tight junction (TJ) is an intercellular sealing component found in epithelial and endothelial tissues that regulates the passage of solutes across the paracellular space. Research examining the biology of TJs has revealed that they are complex biochemical structures constructed from a range of proteins including claudins, occludin, tricellulin, angulins and junctional adhesion molecules. The transient disruption of the barrier function of TJs to open the paracellular space is one means of enhancing mucosal and transdermal drug absorption and to deliver drugs across the blood–brain barrier. However, the disruption of TJs can also open the paracellular space to harmful xenobiotics and pathogens. To address this issue, the strategies targeting TJ proteins have been developed to loosen TJs in a size- or tissue-dependent manner rather than to disrupt them. As several TJ proteins are overexpressed in malignant tumors and in the inflamed intestinal tract, and are present in cells and epithelia conjoined with the mucosa-associated lymphoid immune tissue, these TJ-protein-targeted strategies may also provide platforms for the development of novel therapies and vaccines. Here, this paper reviews two TJ-protein-targeted technologies, claudin binders and an angulin binder, and their applications in drug development.
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