β1-Integrin/Matrix Interactions Support Blood–Brain Barrier Integrity

B Engelhardt - Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, 2011journals.sagepub.com
Brain microvascular endothelium forms an active permeability barrier, the blood–brain
barrier (BBB). In neurologic disorders, barrier properties of the BBB are often lost indicating
their dependance on molecular cues of the brain microenvironment. In this issue, Osada et
al demonstrate that the endothelial extracellular matrix (ECM) provides one of these cues.
Their study shows that β1-integrin-mediated adhesion of brain endothelial cells to the
surrounding ECM is critical for stabilizing claudin-5 in BBB tight junctions (TJs) and BBB …
Brain microvascular endothelium forms an active permeability barrier, the blood–brain barrier (BBB). In neurologic disorders, barrier properties of the BBB are often lost indicating their dependance on molecular cues of the brain microenvironment. In this issue, Osada et al demonstrate that the endothelial extracellular matrix (ECM) provides one of these cues. Their study shows that β1-integrin-mediated adhesion of brain endothelial cells to the surrounding ECM is critical for stabilizing claudin-5 in BBB tight junctions (TJs) and BBB integrity. These observations point to a novel intracellular signaling pathway from β1-integrin/ECM endothelial adhesions to BBB TJs contributing to BBB integrity.
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