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Emerging role of syndecans in maintaining homeostasis of colon epithelium during inflammation

Title
Emerging role of syndecans in maintaining homeostasis of colon epithelium during inflammation
Authors
Hwang J.Park E.Choi Y.-W.Min S.Oh E.-S.
Ewha Authors
오억수
SCOPUS Author ID
오억수scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
ISSN
0363-6143JCR Link
Citation
American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology vol. 322, no. 5, pp. C960 - C966
Keywords
colitiscolon epitheliumsyndecantissue homeostasis
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Review
Abstract
The syndecans are a family of transmembrane proteoglycans that are widespread in mammalian tissues. Located at the cell surface membrane, they contribute to modulating the composition of the extracellular matrix via glycosaminoglycan chains (GAGs) attached to their extracellular domains. Syndecans can interact with a variety of extracellular ligands through their core proteins and GAGs, and may also transmit signals through their transmembrane domain to regulate intracellular functions. These properties enable syndecan to modulate glycocalyx formation, epithelial cell-to-cell connections for cell barrier formation, and epithelial cell-lamina propria interactions in the colon epithelium, all of which are crucial for the homeostasis of this tissue. Inflammation induces structural alterations of the colon epithelium, and accumulating evidence suggests that syndecan expression might play important regulatory functions during inflammation. This review summarizes the possible roles of syndecans in maintaining tissue homeostasis in the colon epithelium, especially under inflammation. © 2022 the American Physiological Society.
DOI
10.1152/ajpcell.00048.2022
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