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Claudins: New Players in Human Fertility and Reproductive System Cancers

Marta Justyna Kozieł, Karolina Kowalska, Agnieszka Wanda Piastowska‐Ciesielska

2020Cancers17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Claudins are major integral proteins of tight junctions (TJs), the apical cell-cell adhesions that enable maintaining polarity of epithelial cells, their differentiation, and cell signaling. A number of studies have indicated that claudins might play a crucial role in both physiology and pathogenesis. Their tissue-specific expression was originally linked to the development of different types of cancer and triggered a hope to use them as diagnostic or prognostic markers. However, it seems that their expression is more complex than that, and undoubtedly, claudins participate in one of the most important molecular events in cells. This review summarizes the recent research evaluating the role of claudins in fertility and the most common endocrine-dependent cancers in the reproductive system and highlights the crucial role of claudins both in human fertility and the most common cancers.

Topics & Concepts

ClaudinTight junctionBiologyCancer researchEndocrine systemCancerCell biologyBioinformaticsCell polarityFertilityCellMedicineHormoneEndocrinologyGeneticsPopulationEnvironmental healthBarrier Structure and Function StudiesFerroptosis and cancer prognosisHedgehog Signaling Pathway Studies
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