Volume 52 (8): 1037-1046, 2004 Copyright ©The Histochemical Society, Inc. Tight Junction Proteins ZO-1, Occludin, and Claudins in Developing and Adult Human Perineurium
Departments of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (KPP), Dermatology (KPP,SAP), and OtorhinolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery (RAG), University of Turku, Turku, Finland, and Departments of Anatomy and Cell Biology (AMH,JTKP), and Dermatology (JTKP), University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland Correspondence to: Sirkku A. Peltonen, Dept. of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Turku, Kiinamyllynkatu 10, 20520 Turku, Finland. E-mail: sirkku.peltonen{at}tyks.fi In peripheral nerves, groups of Schwann cellaxon units are isolated from the adjacent tissues by the perineurium, which creates a diffusion barrier responsible for the maintenance of endoneurial homeostasis. The perineurium is formed by concentric layers of overlapping, polygonal perineurial cells that form tight junctions at their interdigitating cell borders. In this study, employing indirect immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy, we demonstrate that claudin-1 and -3, ZO-1, and occludin, but not claudin-2, -4, and -5, are expressed in the perineurium of adult human peripheral nerve. We also describe the expression of occludin, ZO-1, claudin-1, -3, and -5 in the developing human perineurium, showing that the expressions of claudin-1 and -3, ZO-1, and occludin follow similar spatial developmental expression patterns but follow different timetables in achieving their respective adult distributions. Specifically, claudin-1 is already largely restricted to perineurium-derived structures at 11 fetal weeks, whereas claudin-3 and occludin are weakly expressed in the perineurial structures at this age and acquire a well-defined perineurial distribution only between 22 and 35 fetal weeks. ZO-1 appears to acquire its mature profile even later during the third trimester. The results of the present and previous studies show that the perineurial diffusion barrier matures relatively late during human peripheral nerve development. (J Histochem Cytochem 52:10371046, 2004)
Key Words: claudin fetal human occludin perineurium peripheral nerve tight junction zonula occludens
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