Zonulin, a newly discovered modulator of intestinal permeability, and its expression in coeliac disease

We identified zonulin, a novel human protein analogue to the Vibrio cholerae derived Zonula occludens toxin, which induces tight junction disassembly and a subsequent increase in intestinal permeability in non-human primate intestinal epithelia. Zonulin expression was raised in intestinal tissues du...

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description We identified zonulin, a novel human protein analogue to the Vibrio cholerae derived Zonula occludens toxin, which induces tight junction disassembly and a subsequent increase in intestinal permeability in non-human primate intestinal epithelia. Zonulin expression was raised in intestinal tissues during the acute phase of coeliac disease, a clinical condition in which tight junctions are opened and permeability is increased.
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Animals
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Cholera Toxin - metabolism
Cholera Toxin - pharmacology
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title Zonulin, a newly discovered modulator of intestinal permeability, and its expression in coeliac disease
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