Desmosomes: adhesive strength and signalling in health and disease

HA Thomason, A Scothern, S McHarg… - Biochemical …, 2010 - portlandpress.com
HA Thomason, A Scothern, S McHarg, DR Garrod
Biochemical Journal, 2010portlandpress.com
Desmosomes are intercellular junctions whose primary function is strong intercellular
adhesion, known as hyperadhesion. In the present review, we discuss how their structure
appears to support this function as well as how they are assembled and down-regulated.
Desmosomal components also have signalling functions that are important in tissue
development and remodelling. Their adhesive and signalling functions are both
compromised in genetic and autoimmune diseases that affect the heart, skin and mucous …
Desmosomes are intercellular junctions whose primary function is strong intercellular adhesion, known as hyperadhesion. In the present review, we discuss how their structure appears to support this function as well as how they are assembled and down-regulated. Desmosomal components also have signalling functions that are important in tissue development and remodelling. Their adhesive and signalling functions are both compromised in genetic and autoimmune diseases that affect the heart, skin and mucous membranes. We conclude that much work is required on structure–function relationships within desmosomes in vivo and on how they participate in signalling processes to enhance our knowledge of tissue homoeostasis and human disease.
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