“…The laminin α4 chain, originally cloned in human and shortly thereafter in mouse (Richards et al, 1994(Richards et al, , 1996Iivanainen et al, 1995Iivanainen et al, , 1997Liu and Mayne, 1996;Friesser et al, 1997), constitutes a truncated α chain with a size of nearly 200 kDa. α4-laminins, such as 411 (formerly laminin-8), 421 (formerly laminin-9), and 423 (formerly laminin-14), are expressed by vascular and lymphatic endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, mesangial cells, pericytes, fibroblasts, platelets, leukocytes and other cells of mesenchymal origin (Miner et al, 1997;Friesser et al, 1997;Geberhiwot et al, 1999Geberhiwot et al, , 2001Pedraza et al, 2000;Talts et al, 2000;Libby et al, 2000;Petäjäniemi et al, 2002;Hansen and Abrass, 2003;Matsuura et al, 2004;Wondimu et al, 2004;Fried et al, 2005;Vainionpää et al, 2007a). Laminin-411 is recognized by α6β1 and probably also α3β1, α6β4, and αVβ3 integrins and promotes adhesion and/ or migration of several cell types as well as neurite outgrowth (Geberhiwot et al, 1999(Geberhiwot et al, , 2001Kortesmaa et al, 2000;Pedraza et al, 2000;Talts et al, 2000;Gonzales et al, 2001Gonzales et al, , 2002Wondimu et al, 2004;Fried et al, 2005;Lian et al, 2006).…”