2017
DOI: 10.1101/cshperspect.a023234
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Actin-Based Adhesion Modules Mediate Cell Interactions with the Extracellular Matrix and Neighboring Cells

Abstract: Cell adhesions link cells to the extracellular matrix (ECM) and to each other, and depend on interactions with the actin cytoskeleton. Both cell-ECM and cell-cell adhesion sites contain discrete, yet overlapping functional modules. These modules establish physical association with the actin cytoskeleton, locally modulate actin organization and dynamics, and trigger intracellular signaling pathways. Interplay between these modules generates distinct actin architectures that underlie different stages, types, and… Show more

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“…The responses to cell-matrix (ECM), cell-cell, and cell-ECM-material interactions operate through many sensors and effectors using different signaling pathways. [69][70][71] The cellular process known as mechanotransduction, which converts mechanical forces to intracellular signals and biological responses operating via collagen, is at the heart of mechanobiology, [72][73][74] a field of fundamental importance which should deserve a more in-depth discussion particularly when involving biomaterials. This process can be viewed as the major contributor in the PCL-filler mechanism of action.…”
Section: The Pcl Filler Effect Involves Original Cellular Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The responses to cell-matrix (ECM), cell-cell, and cell-ECM-material interactions operate through many sensors and effectors using different signaling pathways. [69][70][71] The cellular process known as mechanotransduction, which converts mechanical forces to intracellular signals and biological responses operating via collagen, is at the heart of mechanobiology, [72][73][74] a field of fundamental importance which should deserve a more in-depth discussion particularly when involving biomaterials. This process can be viewed as the major contributor in the PCL-filler mechanism of action.…”
Section: The Pcl Filler Effect Involves Original Cellular Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protrusion of cell surface projections such as lamellipodia and filopodia is crucial for various processes ranging from migration of individual, mesenchymal or tumour cells to neuronal growth cone advance or epithelial zippering as prerequisite, e.g., of adherens junction formation (Bachir et al, 2017;Omotade et al, 2017;Rottner et al, 2017). Lamellipodin (Lpd), a member of the Mig10/RIAM/Lpd family of adaptor proteins (MRL), localizes at the edges or tips of protruding lamellipodia and filopodia and interacts with multiple actin assembly factors involved in the regulation of dynamic actin remodelling events (Colo et al, 2012;Krause and Gautreau, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actin is found in all eukaryotic cells and is one of the most highly conserved components of the cytoskeleton, with roles in many biological processes (for reviews, see Bachir et al 2016;Pollard 2016;Svitkina 2016;Titus 2016). In mammals, six isoforms of actin are expressed from distinct genes.…”
Section: Nuclear Actinmentioning
confidence: 99%