Gene of the month: the uroplakins.

J Clin Pathol

School of Medicine and Population Health, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * There are four types of uroplakin proteins in humans, which are found on the outer membrane of bladder cells known as umbrella cells, where they form protective structures called urothelial plaques.
  • * Uroplakins not only have a role in maintaining the bladder's barrier function but are also important in kidney development and can be used as markers for diagnosing urothelial cancers due to their specific expression in cancer cells.

Article Abstract

Uroplakins are a family of membrane-spanning proteins highly specific to the urothelium. There are four uroplakin proteins in humans. These are encoded by the following genes: , , and Uroplakin proteins span the apical membrane of umbrella cells of the urothelium, where they associate into urothelial plaques. This provides a barrier function to prevent passage of urine across the urothelium in the renal pelvis, ureters, and bladder. Uroplakins are also involved in developmental processes such as nephrogenesis. The specific localisation of uroplakins within the urothelium means that they are often expressed in primary and metastatic urothelial cell carcinoma and may be used as an immunohistochemical marker of urothelial malignancy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jcp-2024-209388DOI Listing

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