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2 Citations
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Desmosomes in Cell Fate Determination: From Cardiogenesis to Cardiomyopathy

  • Hoda Moazzen,
  • Mistura Dolapo Bolaji and
  • Rudolf E. Leube

22 August 2023

Desmosomes play a vital role in providing structural integrity to tissues that experience significant mechanical tension, including the heart. Deficiencies in desmosomal proteins lead to the development of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (AC). The limi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
302 Views
26 Pages

Desmosomal-Type Acantholysis—A New Histologic Pattern Related to Mutations of Genes for Desmosomal Proteins

  • Dieter Metze,
  • Kira Süßmuth,
  • Clemens Metze,
  • Vinzenz Oji and
  • Heiko Traupe

Desmosomes are specialized cell–cell junctions that play a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity of both cornifying and non-cornifying epithelium. Disruption of desmosomal cohesion in autoimmune, infectious, and other diseases is...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
7,259 Views
22 Pages

Paradoxical Roles of Desmosomal Components in Head and Neck Cancer

  • Yin-Qiao Liu,
  • Hai-Ying Zou,
  • Jian-Jun Xie and
  • Wang-Kai Fang

20 June 2021

Desmosomes are intercellular adhesion complexes involved in various aspects of epithelial pathophysiology, including tissue homeostasis, morphogenesis, and disease development. Recent studies have reported that the abnormal expression of various desm...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,125 Views
24 Pages

Desmosomal Versus Non-Desmosomal Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathies: A State-of-the-Art Review

  • Kristian Galanti,
  • Lorena Iezzi,
  • Maria Luana Rizzuto,
  • Daniele Falco,
  • Giada Negri,
  • Hoang Nhat Pham,
  • Davide Mansour,
  • Roberta Giansante,
  • Liborio Stuppia and
  • Fabrizio Ricci
  • + 5 authors

Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathies (ACMs) are a phenotypically and etiologically heterogeneous group of myocardial disorders characterized by fibrotic or fibro-fatty replacement of ventricular myocardium, electrical instability, and an elevated risk of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
2,893 Views
15 Pages

miR-195-5p as Regulator of γ-Catenin and Desmosome Junctions in Colorectal Cancer

  • Emanuele Piccinno,
  • Viviana Scalavino,
  • Raffaele Armentano,
  • Gianluigi Giannelli and
  • Grazia Serino

3 December 2023

Desmosomes play a key role in the regulation of cell adhesion and signaling. Dysregulation of the desmosome complex is associated with the loss of epithelial cell polarity and disorganized tissue architecture typical of colorectal cancer (CRC). The a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,486 Views
23 Pages

26 May 2022

The Hippo-YAP pathway serves as a central signalling hub in epithelial tissue generation and homeostasis. Yes-associated protein (YAP) is an essential downstream transcription cofactor of this pathway, with its activity being negatively regulated by...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,895 Views
15 Pages

Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by the replacement of cardiac myocytes with fibro-fatty tissues, leading to abnormal excitation-contraction (EC) coupling and a range of malignant events, such as ventricul...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
48 Citations
8,446 Views
13 Pages

The Desmosomal Cadherin Desmoglein-2 Experiences Mechanical Tension as Demonstrated by a FRET-Based Tension Biosensor Expressed in Living Cells

  • Sindora R. Baddam,
  • Paul T. Arsenovic,
  • Vani Narayanan,
  • Nicole R. Duggan,
  • Carl R. Mayer,
  • Shaston T. Newman,
  • Dahlia A. Abutaleb,
  • Abhinav Mohan,
  • Andrew P. Kowalczyk and
  • Daniel E. Conway

26 June 2018

Cell-cell junctions are critical structures in a number of tissues for mechanically coupling cells together, cell-to-cell signaling, and establishing a barrier. In many tissues, desmosomes are an important component of cell-cell junctions. Loss or im...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,266 Views
19 Pages

Alterations in Calcium Handling Are a Common Feature in an Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy Cell Model Triggered by Desmosome Genes Loss

  • Marta Vallverdú-Prats,
  • David Carreras,
  • Guillermo J. Pérez,
  • Oscar Campuzano,
  • Ramon Brugada and
  • Mireia Alcalde

20 January 2023

Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is an inherited cardiac disease characterized by fibrofatty replacement of the myocardium. Deleterious variants in desmosomal genes are the main cause of ACM and lead to common and gene-specific molecular alteratio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,683 Views
19 Pages

A Comprehensive Analysis of Non-Desmosomal Rare Genetic Variants in Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy: Integrating in Padua Cohort Literature-Derived Data

  • Maria Bueno Marinas,
  • Marco Cason,
  • Riccardo Bariani,
  • Rudy Celeghin,
  • Monica De Gaspari,
  • Serena Pinci,
  • Alberto Cipriani,
  • Ilaria Rigato,
  • Alessandro Zorzi and
  • Kalliopi Pilichou
  • + 6 authors

Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is an inherited myocardial disease at risk of sudden death. Genetic testing impacts greatly in ACM diagnosis, but gene-disease associations have yet to be determined for the increasing number of genes included in c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
7,881 Views
16 Pages

Immortalized Human hTert/KER-CT Keratinocytes a Model System for Research on Desmosomal Adhesion and Pathogenesis of Pemphigus Vulgaris

  • Benedikt Beckert,
  • Francesca Panico,
  • Robert Pollmann,
  • Rüdiger Eming,
  • Antje Banning and
  • Ritva Tikkanen

Pemphigus Vulgaris is an autoimmune disease that results in blister formation in the epidermis and in mucosal tissues due to antibodies recognizing desmosomal cadherins, mainly desmoglein-3 and -1. Studies on the molecular mechanisms of Pemphigus hav...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,364 Views
18 Pages

Attachment of Cancer Urothelial Cells to the Bladder Epithelium Occurs on Uroplakin-Negative Cells and Is Mediated by Desmosomal and Not by Classical Cadherins

  • Urška Dragin Jerman,
  • Tanja Višnjar,
  • Iva Hafner Bratkovič,
  • Nataša Resnik,
  • Mojca Pavlin,
  • Peter Veranič and
  • Mateja Erdani Kreft

Urinary bladder cancer is often multifocal; however, the intraluminal dissemination of the urothelial cancer cells is poorly understood. The involvement of N-cadherin in the adhesion of the cancer urothelial cells to the urothelium had not previously...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
440 Views
22 Pages

High-Risk Cardiomyopathy Genotypes and Arrhythmic Risk: LMNA, FLNC, RBM20, PLN and Desmosomal Genes in the ESC 2023 Era

  • Nardi Tetaj,
  • Andrea Segreti,
  • Aurora Ferro,
  • Virginia Ligorio,
  • Alberto Spagnolo and
  • Francesco Grigioni

25 March 2026

Inherited cardiomyopathies represent a major cause of ventricular arrhythmias (VA) and sudden cardiac death (SCD), frequently occurring in the absence of advanced systolic dysfunction. Traditional strategies for the primary prevention of SCD have rel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,194 Views
25 Pages

Epicardial Abnormalities and Mesenchymal/Hematopoietic Cell Expansion in Plakophilin 2-Null Mouse Embryonic Hearts

  • Mistura Dolapo Bolaji,
  • Pia E. Hartmann,
  • Eva Miriam Buhl,
  • Robin M. W. Colpaert,
  • Francesca Gasparella,
  • Leon J. de Windt,
  • Martina Calore,
  • Rudolf E. Leube and
  • Hoda Moazzen

8 November 2025

Desmosomal junctions provide structural stability supporting concerted cardiomyocyte contractility. Previously, we demonstrated that a deficiency in the desmosomal transmembrane cadherin desmoglein 2 (Dsg2) reduces desmosome formation and disrupts ca...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
8,159 Views
21 Pages

26 January 2015

Desmoglein 3 is one of seven desmosomal cadherins that mediate cell-cell adhesion in desmosomes. Desmosomes are the intercellular junctional complexes that anchor the intermediate filaments of adjacent cells and confer strong cell adhesion thus are e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,622 Views
16 Pages

Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy is a heritable heart disease associated with desmosomal mutations, especially premature termination codon (PTC) variants. It is known that PTC triggers the nonsense-mediated decay (NMD) mechanism. It is also accepted tha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,284 Views
14 Pages

Identification of a Novel miR-195-5p/PNN Axis in Colorectal Cancer

  • Emanuele Piccinno,
  • Viviana Scalavino,
  • Nicoletta Labarile,
  • Lucia De Marinis,
  • Raffaele Armentano,
  • Gianluigi Giannelli and
  • Grazia Serino

Pinin (PNN) is a desmosome-associated protein that reinforces the organization of keratin intermediate filaments and stabilizes the anchoring of the cytoskeleton network to the lateral surface of the plasma membrane. The aberrant expression of PNN af...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,910 Views
38 Pages

Understanding Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy: Advances through the Use of Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Models

  • Christianne J. Chua,
  • Justin Morrissette-McAlmon,
  • Leslie Tung and
  • Kenneth R. Boheler

25 September 2023

Cardiomyopathies (CMPs) represent a significant healthcare burden and are a major cause of heart failure leading to premature death. Several CMPs are now recognized to have a strong genetic basis, including arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM), which...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,483 Views
13 Pages

Regional Differences in the Permeability Barrier of the Skin—Implications in Acantholytic Skin Diseases

  • Anikó Kapitány,
  • Barbara Medgyesi,
  • Adrienn Jenei,
  • Orsolya Somogyi,
  • Lilla Szabó,
  • Krisztián Gáspár,
  • Gábor Méhes,
  • Zoltán Hendrik,
  • Klaudia Dócs and
  • Andrea Szegedi
  • + 2 authors

27 September 2021

The chemical milieu, microbiota composition, and immune activity show prominent differences in distinct healthy skin areas. The objective of the current study was to compare the major permeability barrier components (stratum corneum and tight junctio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,521 Views
19 Pages

26 November 2023

The role of desmoglein-3 (DSG3) in oncogenesis is unclear. This study aimed to uncover molecular mechanisms through comparative transcriptome analysis in oral cancer cells, defining potential key genes and associated biological processes related to D...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,169 Views
17 Pages

Calpain Regulation and Dysregulation—Its Effects on the Intercalated Disk

  • Micah W. Yoder,
  • Nathan T. Wright and
  • Maegen A. Borzok

The intercalated disk is a cardiac specific structure composed of three main protein complexes—adherens junctions, desmosomes, and gap junctions—that work in concert to provide mechanical stability and electrical synchronization to the he...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,790 Views
19 Pages

Plakophilin-3 Binds the Membrane and Filamentous Actin without Bundling F-Actin

  • Jyoti Gupta,
  • Erumbi S. Rangarajan,
  • Regina B. Troyanovsky,
  • Indrajyoti Indra,
  • Sergey M. Troyanovsky and
  • Tina Izard

Plakophilin-3 is a ubiquitously expressed protein found widely in epithelial cells and is a critical component of desmosomes. The plakophilin-3 carboxy-terminal domain harbors nine armadillo repeat motifs with largely unknown functions. Here, we repo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
6,227 Views
19 Pages

Calcium as a Key Player in Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy: Adhesion Disorder or Intracellular Alteration?

  • Francesco Moccia,
  • Francesco Lodola,
  • Ilaria Stadiotti,
  • Chiara Assunta Pilato,
  • Milena Bellin,
  • Stefano Carugo,
  • Giulio Pompilio,
  • Elena Sommariva and
  • Angela Serena Maione

16 August 2019

Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is an inherited heart disease characterized by sudden death in young people and featured by fibro-adipose myocardium replacement, malignant arrhythmias, and heart failure. To date, no etiological therapies are avai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,898 Views
12 Pages

Identification of Biomarkers of Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy (ACM) by Plasma Proteomics

  • Sinda Zarrouk,
  • Houda Ben-Miled,
  • Nadia Rahali,
  • Josef Finsterer and
  • Fatma Ouarda

13 January 2025

Background and Objectives: The pathophysiology of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM), previously known as arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), and its specific biological features remain poorly understood. High-throughput plasma p...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,597 Views
24 Pages

HIF-1α-Mediated Disruption of Cellular Junctions: The Impact of Hypoxia on the Tumor Microenvironment and Invasion

  • Michael Springer,
  • Zeynep Aydin Burakgazi,
  • Anastasiia Domukhovska,
  • Ben Nafchi,
  • Michael C. Beary,
  • Arielle Acquisto,
  • Juliette Acquisto,
  • Vladyslav Komarov,
  • Madison Jensen and
  • Shoshanna N. Zucker
  • + 4 authors

Hypoxia is a critical factor affecting tissue homeostasis that dramatically alters the tumor microenvironment (TME) through genetic, metabolic, and structural changes, promoting tumor survival and proliferation. Hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
7,042 Views
25 Pages

Evidence for the Desmosomal Cadherin Desmoglein-3 in Regulating YAP and Phospho-YAP in Keratinocyte Responses to Mechanical Forces

  • Jutamas Uttagomol,
  • Usama Sharif Ahmad,
  • Ambreen Rehman,
  • Yunying Huang,
  • Ana C. Laly,
  • Angray Kang,
  • Jan Soetaert,
  • Randy Chance,
  • Muy-Teck Teh and
  • Hong Wan
  • + 1 author

10 December 2019

Desmoglein 3 (Dsg3) plays a crucial role in cell-cell adhesion and tissue integrity. Increasing evidence suggests that Dsg3 acts as a regulator of cellular mechanotransduction, but little is known about its direct role in mechanical force transmissio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,710 Views
21 Pages

Comparative Analysis of Cell–Cell Contact Abundance in Ovarian Carcinoma Cells Cultured in Two- and Three-Dimensional In Vitro Models

  • Olga M. Kutova,
  • Ludmila M. Sencha,
  • Anton D. Pospelov,
  • Olga E. Dobrynina,
  • Anna A. Brilkina,
  • Elena I. Cherkasova and
  • Irina V. Balalaeva

4 December 2020

Tumor resistance to therapy is associated with the 3D organization and peculiarities of the tumor microenvironment, of which intercellular adhesion is a key participant. In this work, the abundance of contact proteins was compared in SKOV-3 and SKOV-...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,064 Views
27 Pages

Desmosomal Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy: The Story Telling of a Genetically Determined Heart Muscle Disease

  • Gaetano Thiene,
  • Cristina Basso,
  • Kalliopi Pilichou and
  • Maria Bueno Marinas

The history of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (AC) as a genetically determined desmosomal disease started since the original discovery by Lancisi in a four-generation family, published in 1728. Contemporary history at the University of Padua started w...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,448 Views
15 Pages

The Double Mutation DSG2-p.S363X and TBX20-p.D278X Is Associated with Left Ventricular Non-Compaction Cardiomyopathy: Case Report

  • Roman Myasnikov,
  • Andreas Brodehl,
  • Alexey Meshkov,
  • Olga Kulikova,
  • Anna Kiseleva,
  • Greta Marie Pohl,
  • Evgeniia Sotnikova,
  • Mikhail Divashuk,
  • Marina Klimushina and
  • Oxana Drapkina
  • + 11 authors

Left ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathy (LVNC) is a rare heart disease, with or without left ventricular dysfunction, which is characterized by a two-layer structure of the myocardium and an increased number of trabeculae. The study of familia...

  • Article
  • Open Access
814 Views
18 Pages

Cyclodextrin Counteracts Coxsackievirus-Induced Cardiac Damage by Protecting Desmosome Integrity and Suppressing Proinflammatory Cytokine Expression

  • Guangze Zhao,
  • Huifang M. Zhang,
  • Grace J. Zhang,
  • Wenli Yang,
  • Christoph Küper,
  • Bruce M. McManus and
  • Decheng Yang

Nuclear factor of activated T cells 5 (NFAT5), an osmosensitive transcription factor, has been shown to protect against coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3)-induced myocarditis but is susceptible to cleavage by viral proteases. Identifying agents that upregulate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,317 Views
13 Pages

Downregulation of γ-Catenin by miR-195-5p Inhibits Colon Cancer Progression, Regulating Desmosome Function

  • Emanuele Piccinno,
  • Viviana Scalavino,
  • Nicoletta Labarile,
  • Giusy Bianco,
  • Maria Teresa Savino,
  • Raffaele Armentano,
  • Gianluigi Giannelli and
  • Grazia Serino

29 December 2023

Desmosomes are essential structures for ensuring tissue functions, and their deregulation is involved in the development of colorectal cancer (CRC). JUP (γ-catenin) is a desmosome adhesion component that also acts as a signaling hub, suggesting...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
5,347 Views
20 Pages

The Regulation of the Hippo Pathway by Intercellular Junction Proteins

  • Usama Sharif Ahmad,
  • Jutamas Uttagomol and
  • Hong Wan

5 November 2022

The Hippo pathway is an evolutionarily conserved pathway that serves to promote cell death and differentiation while inhibiting cellular proliferation across species. The downstream effectors of this pathway, yes-associated protein (YAP) and transcri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,067 Views
15 Pages

Hemi- and Homozygous Loss-of-Function Mutations in DSG2 (Desmoglein-2) Cause Recessive Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy with an Early Onset

  • Andreas Brodehl,
  • Alexey Meshkov,
  • Roman Myasnikov,
  • Anna Kiseleva,
  • Olga Kulikova,
  • Bärbel Klauke,
  • Evgeniia Sotnikova,
  • Caroline Stanasiuk,
  • Mikhail Divashuk and
  • Hendrik Milting
  • + 15 authors

About 50% of patients with arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) carry a pathogenic or likely pathogenic mutation in the desmosomal genes. However, there is a significant number of patients without positive familial anamnesis. Therefore, the molecular...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,180 Views
16 Pages

2 December 2022

Desmin is the major intermediate filament protein of all three muscle cell types, and connects different cell organelles and multi-protein complexes such as the cardiac desmosomes. Several pathogenic mutations in the DES gene cause different skeletal...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,485 Views
31 Pages

Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy: Molecular Insights for Improved Therapeutic Design

  • Tyler L. Stevens,
  • Michael J. Wallace,
  • Mona El Refaey,
  • Jason D. Roberts,
  • Sara N. Koenig and
  • Peter J. Mohler

Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is an inherited disorder characterized by structural and electrical cardiac abnormalities, including myocardial fibro-fatty replacement. Its pathological ventricular substrate predisposes subjects to an increased r...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,983 Views
24 Pages

Role of Cell-Cell Junctions in Oesophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Qian-Rui Xu,
  • Xiao-Hui Du,
  • Ting-Ting Huang,
  • Yu-Chun Zheng,
  • Yu-Ling Li,
  • Dan-Yi Huang,
  • Hao-Qiang Dai,
  • En-Min Li and
  • Wang-Kai Fang

26 September 2022

Cell–cell junctions comprise various structures, including adherens junctions, tight junctions, desmosomes, and gap junctions. They link cells to each other in tissues and regulate tissue homeostasis in critical cellular processes. Recent advan...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
4,148 Views
13 Pages

Particulate Matter Decreases Intestinal Barrier-Associated Proteins Levels in 3D Human Intestinal Model

  • Brittany Woodby,
  • Maria Lucia Schiavone,
  • Erika Pambianchi,
  • Angela Mastaloudis,
  • Shelly N. Hester,
  • Steven M. Wood,
  • Alessandra Pecorelli and
  • Giuseppe Valacchi

(1) Background: The gastrointestinal tract (GI) tract is one of the main organs exposed to particulate matter (PM) directly through ingestion of contaminated food or indirectly through inhalation. Previous studies have investigated the effects of chr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,507 Views
16 Pages

Plakin repeat domains (PRDs) are globular modules that mediate the interaction of plakin proteins with the intermediate filament (IF) cytoskeleton. These associations are vital for maintaining tissue integrity in cardiac muscle and epithelial tissues...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,545 Views
12 Pages

New Data on the Features of Skin Barrier in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

  • Orsolya Somogyi,
  • Zsolt Dajnoki,
  • Lilla Szabó,
  • Krisztián Gáspár,
  • Zoltán Hendrik,
  • Christos C. Zouboulis,
  • Klaudia Dócs,
  • Péter Szücs,
  • Katalin Dull and
  • Andrea Szegedi
  • + 2 authors

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a Th1/17-driven inflammatory skin disease of the apocrine gland-rich (AGR) skin regions, where keratinocytes seem to be the crucial drivers of the initial pathogenic steps. However, the possible role of permeability b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2 Views
7 Pages

Lamin A/C Mutation Affecting Primarily the Right Side of the Heart

  • Laura Ollila,
  • Johanna Kuusisto,
  • Keijo Peuhkurinen,
  • Satu Kärkkäinen,
  • Petri Tuomainen,
  • Maija Kaartinen,
  • Olayinka Raheem,
  • Bjarne Udd,
  • Jarkko Magga and
  • Tiina Heliö
  • + 7 authors

LMNA mutations are amongst the most important causes of familial dilated cardiomyopathy. The most important cause of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is desmosomal pathology. The aim of the study was to elucidate the role of LMN...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
465 Views
8 Pages

Desmin-p.L112Q Disturbs Filament Formation and Is a Likely-Pathogenic Variant Associated with Dilated Cardiomyopathy

  • Alexander Lütkemeyer,
  • Sabrina Voß,
  • Jonas Reckmann,
  • Joline Groß,
  • Anna Gärtner,
  • Jan Gummert,
  • Hendrik Milting and
  • Andreas Brodehl

DES encodes the muscle-specific intermediate filament protein desmin, which is highly relevant to the structural integrity of cardiomyocytes. Mutations in this gene cause different cardiomyopathies including dilated cardiomyopathy. Here, we functiona...

  • Review
  • Open Access
55 Citations
11,304 Views
32 Pages

Host Invasion by Pathogenic Amoebae: Epithelial Disruption by Parasite Proteins

  • Abigail Betanzos,
  • Cecilia Bañuelos and
  • Esther Orozco

14 August 2019

The epithelium represents the first and most extensive line of defence against pathogens, toxins and pollutant agents in humans. In general, pathogens have developed strategies to overcome this barrier and use it as an entrance to the organism. Entam...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,151 Views
16 Pages

Pitfalls in the Application of Dispase-Based Keratinocyte Dissociation Assay for In Vitro Analysis of Pemphigus Vulgaris

  • Morna F. Schmidt,
  • Maria Feoktistova,
  • Diana Panayotova-Dimitrova,
  • Ramona A. Eichkorn and
  • Amir S. Yazdi

28 January 2022

Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a chronic, life-altering autoimmune disease due to the production of anti-desmoglein antibodies causing the loss of cell–cell adhesion in keratinocytes (acantholysis) and blister formation in both skin and mucous memb...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,796 Views
15 Pages

Cardiac Biomarkers and Autoantibodies in Endurance Athletes: Potential Similarities with Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy Pathogenic Mechanisms

  • Ilaria Stadiotti,
  • Melania Lippi,
  • Angela Serena Maione,
  • Paolo Compagnucci,
  • Daniele Andreini,
  • Michela Casella,
  • Giulio Pompilio and
  • Elena Sommariva

The “Extreme Exercise Hypothesis” states that when individuals perform training beyond the ideal exercise dose, a decline in the beneficial effects of physical activity occurs. This is due to significant changes in myocardial structure and function,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
130 Citations
20,892 Views
14 Pages

Five Functional Aspects of the Epidermal Barrier

  • Alain Lefèvre-Utile,
  • Camille Braun,
  • Marek Haftek and
  • François Aubin

28 October 2021

The epidermis is a living, multilayered barrier with five functional levels, including a physical, a chemical, a microbial, a neuronal, and an immune level. Altogether, this complex organ contributes to protect the host from external aggression and t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,753 Views
24 Pages

Endurance Training Provokes Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy Phenotype in Heterozygous Desmoglein-2 Mutants: Alleviation by Preload Reduction

  • Larissa Fabritz,
  • Lisa Fortmueller,
  • Katja Gehmlich,
  • Sebastian Kant,
  • Marcel Kemper,
  • Dana Kucerova,
  • Fahima Syeda,
  • Cornelius Faber,
  • Rudolf E. Leube and
  • Claudia A. Krusche
  • + 1 author

Desmoglein-2 mutations are detected in 5–10% of patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC). Endurance training accelerates the development of the ARVC phenotype, leading to earlier arrhythmic events. Homozygous Dsg2 mu...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,256 Views
16 Pages

Spectrum of Rare and Common Genetic Variants in Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy Patients

  • Melania Lippi,
  • Mattia Chiesa,
  • Ciro Ascione,
  • Matteo Pedrazzini,
  • Saima Mushtaq,
  • Davide Rovina,
  • Daniela Riggio,
  • Anna Maria Di Blasio,
  • Maria Luisa Biondi and
  • Elena Sommariva
  • + 4 authors

28 July 2022

Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is a rare inherited disorder, whose genetic cause is elusive in about 50–70% of cases. ACM presents a variable disease course which could be influenced by genetics. We performed next-generation sequencing on...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,753 Views
11 Pages

Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is a heart muscle disease associated with ventricular arrhythmias and a high risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD). Although the disease was described over 40 years ago, its diagnosis is still difficult. Several studi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
5,947 Views
24 Pages

Myocardial Inflammation as a Manifestation of Genetic Cardiomyopathies: From Bedside to the Bench

  • Giovanni Peretto,
  • Elena Sommariva,
  • Chiara Di Resta,
  • Martina Rabino,
  • Andrea Villatore,
  • Davide Lazzeroni,
  • Simone Sala,
  • Giulio Pompilio and
  • Leslie T. Cooper

4 April 2023

Over recent years, preclinical and clinical evidence has implicated myocardial inflammation (M-Infl) in the pathophysiology and phenotypes of traditionally genetic cardiomyopathies. M-Infl resembling myocarditis on imaging and histology occurs freque...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
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15 July 2016

The cytoplasmic intermediate filament cytoskeleton provides a tissue-specific three-dimensional scaffolding with unique context-dependent organizational features. This is particularly apparent in the intestinal epithelium, in which the intermediate f...

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