E-Cadherin Signaling in Salivary Gland Development and Autoimmunity

J Clin Med. 2022 Apr 17;11(8):2241. doi: 10.3390/jcm11082241.

Abstract

E-cadherin, the major epithelial cadherin, is located in regions of cell-cell contact known as adherens junctions. E-cadherin contributes to the maintenance of the epithelial integrity through homophylic interaction; the cytoplasmic tail of E-cadherin directly binds catenins, forming a dynamic complex that regulates several intracellular signal transduction pathways, including epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Recent progress uncovered a novel and critical role for this adhesion molecule in salivary gland (SG) development and in SG diseases. We summarize the structure and regulation of the E-cadherin gene and transcript in view of the role of this remarkable protein in SG morphogenesis, focusing, in the second part of the review, on altered E-cadherin expression in EMT-mediated SG autoimmunity.

Keywords: E-cadherins; EMT; Sjögren’s syndrome; autoimmunity; morphogenesis; salivary glands.

Publication types

  • Review