Claudins (Cldns), a family of 27 transmembrane proteins, represent major components of tight junctions. Aside from functioning as tight junctions, Cldns have emerging roles as regulators of cell proliferation and differentiation. While Cldns are known to be expressed and have important functions in various tissues, their expression and function in bone cells is ill-defined. In this study, the expression of Cldns was examined during osteoblast and osteoclast differentiation. The expression of Cldn-1, -7, -11, and -15 was downregulated during early stages of osteoclast differentiation, whereas Cldn-6 was upregulated. Moreover, the expression of several Cldns increased 3-7 fold in fully differentiated osteoclasts. As for osteoblasts, the expre...
Elucidation of molecular mechanisms controlling differentiation and function of osteoblasts is one o...
AbstractThe extent of tight junction (TJ) formation is one of many factors that regulate motility, i...
The mechanisms that control intracellular adhesion are central to the process of invasion and metast...
Claudins (Cldns), a family of 27 transmembrane proteins, represent major components of tight junctio...
<p>A) ALP activity was determined in MC3T3-E1 cells transduced with control or Cldn-1 shRNA and trea...
Abstract Background In an earlier study, we investigated the expression of tight junction protein cl...
To study the role of Claudin (CLDN)12 in bone, we developed mice with a targeted deletion of exon2 i...
SummaryOsteoblasts originate from common progenitors, which are capable of differentiating into othe...
<p>Primary osteoblasts isolated from calvarias were treated with βGP ± AA for 6 days, before Cldn-1 ...
We have identified chloride intracellular channel 1 (CLIC1) through proteomic approach, which was in...
Elucidation of molecular mechanisms controlling differentiation and function of osteoblasts is one o...
Mechanical stimulation usually causes the volume changes of osteoblasts. Whether this volume changes...
Osteoblasts, cells derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in the bone marrow, are cells responsi...
<p>The expression level of “classic” Cldns during primary osteoblast differentiation was measured by...
The extent of tight junction (TJ) formation is one of many factors that regulate motility, invasion,...
Elucidation of molecular mechanisms controlling differentiation and function of osteoblasts is one o...
AbstractThe extent of tight junction (TJ) formation is one of many factors that regulate motility, i...
The mechanisms that control intracellular adhesion are central to the process of invasion and metast...
Claudins (Cldns), a family of 27 transmembrane proteins, represent major components of tight junctio...
<p>A) ALP activity was determined in MC3T3-E1 cells transduced with control or Cldn-1 shRNA and trea...
Abstract Background In an earlier study, we investigated the expression of tight junction protein cl...
To study the role of Claudin (CLDN)12 in bone, we developed mice with a targeted deletion of exon2 i...
SummaryOsteoblasts originate from common progenitors, which are capable of differentiating into othe...
<p>Primary osteoblasts isolated from calvarias were treated with βGP ± AA for 6 days, before Cldn-1 ...
We have identified chloride intracellular channel 1 (CLIC1) through proteomic approach, which was in...
Elucidation of molecular mechanisms controlling differentiation and function of osteoblasts is one o...
Mechanical stimulation usually causes the volume changes of osteoblasts. Whether this volume changes...
Osteoblasts, cells derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in the bone marrow, are cells responsi...
<p>The expression level of “classic” Cldns during primary osteoblast differentiation was measured by...
The extent of tight junction (TJ) formation is one of many factors that regulate motility, invasion,...
Elucidation of molecular mechanisms controlling differentiation and function of osteoblasts is one o...
AbstractThe extent of tight junction (TJ) formation is one of many factors that regulate motility, i...
The mechanisms that control intracellular adhesion are central to the process of invasion and metast...