人肠隐窝中rgd依赖性上皮细胞-基质相互作用。

Journal of signal transduction Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-09-05 DOI:10.1155/2012/248759
Yannick D Benoit, Jean-François Groulx, David Gagné, Jean-François Beaulieu
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摘要

细胞外基质(ECM)和整合素受体之间的相互作用触发细胞微环境和细胞骨架之间的结构和功能联系。这种连接对于粘附结构的完整性至关重要,并且是调节特定细胞内信号转导的关键角色,而细胞内信号转导反过来调节细胞微环境的组织,从而调节细胞功能。RGD肽依赖的整合素是参与维持上皮稳态的ECM受体的一个关键亚群。本文综述了rgd依赖性ecm -整合素相互作用及其在人肠上皮隐窝细胞中的作用的最新发现。
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RGD-Dependent Epithelial Cell-Matrix Interactions in the Human Intestinal Crypt.

RGD-Dependent Epithelial Cell-Matrix Interactions in the Human Intestinal Crypt.

RGD-Dependent Epithelial Cell-Matrix Interactions in the Human Intestinal Crypt.

RGD-Dependent Epithelial Cell-Matrix Interactions in the Human Intestinal Crypt.

Interactions between the extracellular matrix (ECM) and integrin receptors trigger structural and functional bonds between the cell microenvironment and the cytoskeleton. Such connections are essential for adhesion structure integrity and are key players in regulating transduction of specific intracellular signals, which in turn regulate the organization of the cell microenvironment and, consequently, cell function. The RGD peptide-dependent integrins represent a key subgroup of ECM receptors involved in the maintenance of epithelial homeostasis. Here we review recent findings on RGD-dependent ECM-integrin interactions and their roles in human intestinal epithelial crypt cells.

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