Dsg3
Desmoglein-3 (DSG3) is a transmembrane glycoprotein that belongs to the desmoglein subfamily of cadherins, and it is encoded by the DSG3 gene in humans. It is a component of desmosomes, cellular structures that mediate strong cell–cell adhesion in epithelial tissues. The protein has multiple extracellular cadherin repeats that mediate calcium-dependent adhesion between neighboring cells, and a cytoplasmic tail that associates with desmosomal plaque proteins such as desmoplakin and plakophilins, linking the desmosome to the intermediate filament cytoskeleton.
DSG3 is predominantly expressed in stratified squamous epithelia, including the oral mucosa, esophagus, and other mucosal
Clinically, DSG3 is best known for its role in pemphigus vulgaris, an autoimmune blistering disease. Autoantibodies
Beyond autoimmune disease, DSG3 expression has been investigated in cancer biology. It is sometimes upregulated in