نتایج جستجو برای: adhesions

تعداد نتایج: 10724  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1993
J R Dunlevy J R Couchman

Fibroblast migration is an integral component of biological processes such as wound healing and embryogenesis. Previous experiments examining fibroblast locomotion from tissue explants have shown that migrating fibroblasts lack, or contain only transient, focal adhesions (focal contacts). Focal adhesions are specialized regions of tight cell-matrix interaction, assembled by a complex process of...

2013
Xiang Gao Xiaohui Deng Xiawei Wei Huashan Shi Fengtian Wang Tinghong Ye Bin Shao Wen Nie Yuli Li Min Luo Changyang Gong Ning Huang

Adhesions can form after almost any type of abdominal surgery. Postoperative adhesions can be prevented by improved surgical techniques, such as reducing surgical trauma, preventing ischemia, and avoiding exposure of the peritoneal cavity to foreign materials. Although improved surgical techniques can potentially reduce formation of adhesions, they cannot be eliminated completely. Therefore, fi...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
M Chrzanowska-Wodnicka K Burridge

Activated rhoA, a ras-related GTP-binding protein, stimulates the appearance of stress fibers, focal adhesions, and tyrosine phosphorylation in quiescent cells (Ridley, A.J., and A. Hall, 1992. Cell. 70:389-399). The pathway by which rho triggers these events has not been elucidated. Many of the agents that activate rho (e.g., vasopressin, endothelin, lysophosphatidic acid) stimulate the contra...

Journal: :Journal of cellular physiology 2006
Maria Teresa Herrera Abreu Qin Wang Eric Vachon Tomoko Suzuki Chung-Wai Chow Yingchun Wang Ouyang Hong Jesús Villar Christopher A G McCulloch Gregory P Downey

Interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) mediates destruction of matrix collagens in diverse inflammatory diseases including arthritis, periodontitis, and pulmonary fibrosis by activating fibroblasts, cells that interact with matrix proteins through integrin-based adhesions. In vitro, IL-1beta signaling is modulated by focal adhesions, supramolecular protein complexes that are enriched with tyrosine kinase...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2011
Jonathan Stricker Yvonne Aratyn-Schaus Patrick W Oakes Margaret L Gardel

Focal adhesions (FAs) are the predominant mechanism by which cells mechanically couple to and exert traction forces on their extracellular matrix (ECM). It is widely presumed that FA size is modulated by force to mediate changes in adhesion strength at different levels of cellular tension. However, previous studies seeking correlations between force and FA morphology have yielded variable and o...

2017
Katharine Goodwin Emily E. Lostchuck Kaitlyn M. L. Cramb Teresa Zulueta-Coarasa Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalez Guy Tanentzapf

Tissue morphogenesis relies on the coordinated action of actin networks, cell-cell adhesions, and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesions. Such coordination can be achieved through cross-talk between cell-cell and cell-ECM adhesions. Drosophila dorsal closure (DC), a morphogenetic process in which an extraembryonic tissue called the amnioserosa contracts and ingresses to close a discontinuity...

2013
Ho-Sup Lee Praju Anekal Chinten James Lim Chi-Chao Liu Mark H. Ginsberg

Talin-mediated integrin activation drives integrin-based adhesions. Here we examine the roles of two proteins that induce talin-integrin interactions--vinculin and Rap1-GTP-interacting adaptor molecule (RIAM)--in the formation and maturation of integrin-based adhesions. RIAM-containing adhesions are primarily in the lamellipodium; RIAM is subsequently reduced in mature focal adhesions due to di...

2016
Jin Woo SHIN

a considerable number of patients complaining of pain after spinal surgery reportedly have adhesions and fibrosis in the epidural space [1, 2]. Also, patients with chronic low back pain and/or radicular pain may have perineural adhesions due to perineural and neurogenic inflammation from mechanical or chemical irritation, while they don't have any history of surgery [3, 4]. Parke et al. [5] dis...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Alice Nicolas Benjamin Geiger Samuel A Safran

Cellular adhesions are modulated by cytoskeletal forces or external stresses and adapt to the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix. We propose that this mechanosensitivity can be driven at least in part by the elastic, cell-contractility-induced deformations of protein molecules that form the adhesion. The model accounts for observations of anisotropic growth and shrinkage of focal...

2017
Jaroslav Braniš Csilla Pataki Marina Spörrer Richard C. Gerum Astrid Mainka Vladimir Cermak Wolfgang H. Goldmann Ben Fabry Jan Brabek Daniel Rosel

CAS is a docking protein, which was shown to act as a mechanosensor in focal adhesions. The unique assembly of structural domains in CAS is important for its function as a mechanosensor. The tension within focal adhesions is transmitted to a stretchable substrate domain of CAS by focal adhesion-targeting of SH3 and CCH domain of CAS, which anchor the CAS protein in focal adhesions. Mechanistic ...

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