Meeting report - Desmosome dysfunction and disease: Alpine desmosome disease meeting

Desmosome diseases are caused by dysfunction of desmosomes, which anchor intermediate filaments (IFs) at sites of cell-cell adhesion. For many decades, the focus of attention has been on the role of actin filament-associated adherens junctions in development and disease, especially cancer. However,...

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Hauptverfasser: Spindler, Volker, Gerull, Brenda, Green, Kathleen J, Kowalczyk, Andrew P, Leube, Rudolf, Marian, Ali J, Milting, Hendrik, Müller, Eliane J, Niessen, Carien, Payne, Aimee S, Schlegel, Nicolas, Schmidt, Enno, Strnad, Pavel, Tikkanen, Ritva, Vielmuth, Franziska, Waschke, Jens
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description Desmosome diseases are caused by dysfunction of desmosomes, which anchor intermediate filaments (IFs) at sites of cell-cell adhesion. For many decades, the focus of attention has been on the role of actin filament-associated adherens junctions in development and disease, especially cancer. However, interference with the function of desmosomes, their molecular constituents or their attachments to IFs has now emerged as a major contributor to a variety of diseases affecting different tissues and organs including skin, heart and the digestive tract. The first Alpine desmosome disease meeting (ADDM) held in Grainau, Germany, in October 2022 brought together international researchers from the basic sciences with clinical experts from diverse fields to share and discuss their ideas and concepts on desmosome function and dysfunction in the different cell types involved in desmosome diseases. Besides the prototypic desmosomal diseases pemphigus and arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, the role of desmosome dysfunction in inflammatory bowel diseases and eosinophilic esophagitis was discussed.
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