Published November 14, 2015 | Version v1
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Claudin-2-dependent paracellular channels are dynamically gated

  • 1. University of Chicago
  • 2. University of Kansas Medical Center

Description

Intercellular tight junctions form selectively permeable barriers that seal the paracellular space. Trans-tight junction flux has been measured across large epithelial surfaces, but conductance across individual channels has never been measured. We report a novel trans-tight junction patch clamp technique that detects flux across individual claudin-2 channels within the tight junction of cultured canine renal tubule or human intestinal epithelial monolayers. In both cells, claudin-2 channels display conductances of ~90 pS. The channels are gated, strictly dependent on claudin-2 expression, and display size- and charge-selectivity typical of claudin-2. Kinetic analyses indicate one open and two distinct closed states. Conductance is symmetrical and reversible, characteristic of a passive, paracellular process, and blocked by reduced temperature or site-directed mutagenesis and chemical derivatization of the claudin-2 pore. We conclude that claudin-2 forms gated paracellular channels and speculate that modulation of tight junction channel gating kinetics may be an unappreciated mechanism of barrier regulation.

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DOI
10.7554/eLife.09906
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:9919

Funding

National Institutes of Health
K08DK088953
National Institutes of Health
F32DK082134
American Physiological Society
2012 S&R Foundation Ryuji Ueno Award
National Institutes of Health
R01DK062283
National Institutes of Health
R01HL125076
National Institutes of Health
R01DK61631
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America
National Institutes of Health
R01DK68271

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Pathology