학술논문

The zonula adherens matura redefines the apical junction of intestinal epithelia.
Document Type
Article
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2/27/2024, Vol. 121 Issue 9, p1-11. 27p.
Subject
*ADHERENS junctions
*INTESTINAL mucosa
*TIGHT junctions
*CELL adhesion
*NECTINS
*CATENINS
Language
ISSN
0027-8424
Abstract
Cell-cell apical junctions of epithelia consist of multiprotein complexes that organize as belts regulating cell-cell adhesion, permeability, and mechanical tension: the tight junction (zonula occludens), the zonula adherens (ZA), and the macula adherens. The prevailing dogma is that at the ZA, E-cadherin and catenins are lined with F-actin bundles that support and transmit mechanical tension between cells. Using super-resolution microscopy on human intestinal biopsies and Caco-2 cells, we show that two distinct multiprotein belts are basal of the tight junctions as the intestinal epithelia mature. The most apical is populated with nectins/afadin and lined with F-actin; the second is populated with E-cad/catenins. We name this dual-belt architecture the zonula adherens matura. We find that the apical contraction apparatus and the dual-belt organization rely on afadin expression. Our study provides a revised description of epithelial cell-cell junctions and identifies a module regulating the mechanics of epithelia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]