kudosliitoksiin
Kudosliitoksiin is a Finnish term that would translate roughly to tissue junctions or interfaces between tissues. In standard biomedical English-language literature the exact term kudosliitoksiin is not widely used; the concept it points to corresponds to the interfaces where cells connect to each other or to the extracellular matrix, forming tissue architecture.
The concept encompasses several classes of molecular junctions and adhesion sites that maintain tissue integrity and
Key components involved in kudosliitoksiin include cadherins and catenins in adherens junctions, claudins and occludins in
Clinical relevance arises when junctions fail or become dysregulated, contributing to inflammatory diseases, fibrosis, compromised barrier
See also: cell junctions, extracellular matrix, adherens junctions, tight junctions, focal adhesions.