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  • Adhering junctions are categorized into desmosomes and adherens junctions, differing in their protein composition, though both share the plakoglobin protein.
  • Recent studies have revealed a novel type of adherens junction in human meningiomas that has a unique protein composition never before seen in other tissues.
  • This new junction, composed of various classic epithelial proteins and plakophilin 2, forms between neighboring cells and is proposed to be called a "meningeal junction."

Article Abstract

Adhering junctions are generally grouped into desmosomes and adherens junctions based on their ultrastructural appearance and molecular composition. The armadillo-protein plakoglobin is common to both types of junctions, which are otherwise composed of mutually exclusive proteins. This view is based on observations in epithelial tissues but cannot easily be transferred to other cell types and tissues, as has become apparent during the last decade with the identification of new junctional proteins and the investigation of further non-epithelial junctions. Using a broad array of well-characterized specific antibodies against key junctional proteins in immunoblot reactions, high-resolution double-label laser scanning confocal microscopy, and immunoelectron microscopy, we describe a new type of adherens junction in human meningiomas and the human meningioma cell line HBL-52. This novel junction has a unique composition of proteins not found in any other tissue; it contains the desmosomal armadillo-protein plakophilin 2 together with the classic proteins of "epithelial" adherens junctions, i.e., E-cadherin (in some instances replaced by N-cadherin), alpha-catenin, beta-catenin, plakoglobin, and p120(ctn). Ultrastructurally, it is formed between two or three neighboring cells. For pragmatic reasons, we suggest the name "meningeal junction" for this new structure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-007-0512-5DOI Listing

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