Dysfunction of epithelial permeability barrier induced by HMGB1 in 2.5D cultures of human epithelial cells

TISSUE BARRIERS(2022)

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Airway and intestinal epithelial permeability barriers are crucial in epithelial homeostasis. High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1), increased by various stimuli, is involved in the induction of airway inflammation, as well as the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. HMGB1 enhances epithelial hyperpermeability. Two-and-a-half dimensional (2.5D) culture assays are experimentally convenient and induce cells to form a more physiological tissue architecture than 2D culture assays for molecular transfer mechanism analysis. In 2.5D culture, treatment with HMGB1 induced permeability of FITC-dextran into the lumen formed by human lung, nasal and intestinal epithelial cells. The tricellular tight junction molecule angulin-1/LSR is responsible for the epithelial permeability barrier at tricellular contacts and contributes to various human airway and intestinal inflammatory diseases. In this review, we indicate the mechanisms including angulin-1/LSR and multiple signaling in dysfunction of the epithelial permeability barrier induced by HMGB1 in 2.5D culture of human airway and intestinal epithelial cells.
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2.5d matrigel cultures, epithelial permeability barriers, hmgb1, proinflammatory cytokines, tight junctions, claudins, angulin-1/LSR, tricellulin, TGF-beta, EW-7197, PYK2, PF431396, tnf alpha-antibody, p63, normal human pulmonary epithelial cells, normal human nasal epithelial cells, human intestinal epithelial cell line CACO-2, cell metabolism
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