Peptides as tight junction modulators.

Curr Pharm Des

Laboratory of Bio-Functional Molecular Chemistry, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.

Published: March 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • The process of drug absorption starts with the movement of drug molecules through epithelial cell sheets, which serve as barriers between the body's interior and the external environment.
  • Tight junctions (TJs) between epithelial cells prevent substances from passing freely, leading to the investigation of absorption enhancers like sodium caprate since the 1980s.
  • Key proteins involved in TJs, such as occludin and claudin, were identified in the 1990s, and recent advancements include synthetic TJ-modulating peptides and other agents that enhance drug absorption effectiveness.

Article Abstract

The first step in drug absorption is the passage of drug molecules across epithelial cell sheets. Epithelial cell sheets are pivotal for the maintenance of homeostasis in the body by acting as a biological barrier that separates the inside of the body from the outside environment. Intercellular space between the adjacent epithelial cells is tightly sealed by tight junctions (TJs), which prevent solutes from freely moving across the epithelial cell sheets. Modulation of the TJ barrier has been a potent strategy for drug absorption. Absorption enhancers have been investigated since the 1980s, and sodium caprate is clinically used as an absorption enhancer. However, the biochemical constituents and structures of TJs were not elucidated until 1993. Occludin, a tetra-transmembrane protein, was identified to be a structural component of TJs in 1993. Claudin, another tetra-transmembrane protein, was identified as a structural and functional component of TJs in 1998. Modulation of occludin- or claudin-barrier is novel methods to enhance drug absorption. Recently, synthetic TJ-binding peptides, a kinase of claudin and peptide fragments of toxins have been developed. In the present review, we summarize the recent progress in TJ-modulating peptides and discuss their potencies.

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