2018
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e17-11-0635
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Requirement for and polarized localization of integrin proteins duringDrosophilawound closure

Abstract: Wound reepithelialization is an evolutionarily conserved process in which skin cells migrate as sheets to heal the breach and is critical to prevent infection but impaired in chronic wounds. Integrin heterodimers mediate attachment between epithelia and underlying extracellular matrix and also act in large signaling complexes. The complexity of the mammalian wound environment and evident redundancy among integrins has impeded determination of their specific contributions to reepithelialization. Taking advantag… Show more

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“…Because JNK up-regulates protein levels of the integrin β subunit βPS and integrins are essential for wound closure in Drosophila (Lee et al , 2017; Park et al , 2018), we also measured βPS and talin protein levels. βPS levels were greatly reduced in the epidermis of cdc37 -knockdown larvae compared with wild-type controls, whereas talin levels did not differ between the two groups of larvae (Figure 6, A, G, and H).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Because JNK up-regulates protein levels of the integrin β subunit βPS and integrins are essential for wound closure in Drosophila (Lee et al , 2017; Park et al , 2018), we also measured βPS and talin protein levels. βPS levels were greatly reduced in the epidermis of cdc37 -knockdown larvae compared with wild-type controls, whereas talin levels did not differ between the two groups of larvae (Figure 6, A, G, and H).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Drosophila, JNK mediates diverse wound healing responses, including gene expression, cell shape change and polarization, reepithelialization, and cell fusion (Ramet et al , 2002; Galko and Krasnow, 2004; Bosch et al , 2005; Mattila et al , 2005; Campos et al , 2010; Kwon et al , 2010; Lesch et al , 2010; Brock et al , 2012; Losick et al , 2016; Lee et al , 2017; Park et al , 2018). The present study suggests that the JNK pathway also mediates wound-induced endoreplication and cell growth.…”
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“…What accounts for this stage-dependent difference? Occluding (septate) junctions are also required for efficient WC in fly embryos (Carvalho et al, 2018) as are some Integrin complex components in fly larvae (Park et al, 2018). A specific role for occluding junctions in larval WC has not yet been tested.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%