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Cover: Ca(2+) /calmodulin-dependent serine kinase (CASK) (green) present in the sperm plasma membrane of the proximal principal piece of the flagellum is over-expressed and mis-localized in Junctional Adhesion molecule-A (Jam-A) null mice. Sperm heads (blue) are counterstained with DAPI. See article by Aravindan et al., pages 3138-3150, this issue.
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Eapen Asha - - 2012
Cell adhesion to DPP substrate is integrin-mediated event and involves integrin binding, clustering, assembly of focal adhesion complexes and cytoskeletal organization. Cells perceive the DPP substrate through the integrin receptor αvβ1and bind the actin cytoskeleton to the membrane via focal adhesion sites. The cells respond to this proteinaceous rigid substrate ...
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Mortillo Steven - - 2012
β1-containing integrins are required for persistent synaptic potentiation in hippocampus and regulate hippocampal-dependent learning. Based largely on indirect evidence, there is a prevailing assumption that β1-integrins are localized at synapses, where they contribute to synapse adhesion and signaling, but this has not been examined directly. Here we investigate the fine ...
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Tan Suet-Mien - - 2012
Leucocytes are highly motile cells. Their ability to migrate into tissues and organs is dependent on cell adhesion molecules. The integrins are a family of heterodimeric transmembrane cell adhesion molecules that are also signalling receptors. They are involved in many biological processes, including the development of metazoans, immunity, haemostasis, wound ...
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Prosdocimi M - - 2012
Hyaluronic acid (HA), an endogenous substance whose concentration increases during the process of wound repair, can be manufactured in order to use it as an exogenous intervention able to reduce the time to wound repair and improve the quality of the scar. The role of HA as a key component ...
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Delfino Gabriele - - 2012
Ultraviolet A (UVA) rays penetrate the dermis, influencing the function of different cells, including mast cells, able to produce angiogenic factors. We investigated vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) release and gene-expression from mast cells (MCs), after UVA irradiation in vitro. The release of VEGF-A by Human MCs-1 (HMC-1) was induced ...
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Goldmann Wolfgang H - - 2012
Cell-matrix and cell-cell adhesions critically influence cell metabolism, protein synthesis, cell survival, cytoskeletal architecture and consequently cell mechanical properties such as migration, spreading and contraction. An important group of adhesive transmembrane receptors that mechanically link the ECM (extracellular matrix) with the internal cytoskeleton are integrins which are intimately connected with ...
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Kehler Anne Katrine - - 2012
Purpose: Inhibition of VEGF in the eye is an important treatment modality for reducing proliferation and migration of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Additionally, previous studies suggest calcium-independent phospholipase A(2) group VIA (iPLA(2)-VIA) to be a potential regulator of cell proliferation and migration, and evidence show ...
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Zurick Kevin M - - 2012
Dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP) is a member of the SIBLING (small integrin binding N-linked glycoprotein) family of proteins commonly found in mineralized tissues. Dentin phosphoprotein (DPP) is a naturally occurring subdomain of DSPP that contains the cell binding RGD sequence. Previously, the orientation and conformation of other SIBLING family members specifically ...
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Markowski Marilyn C - - 2012
Cell interactions with their extracellular matrix (ECM) microenvironments play a major role in directing cellular processes that can drive wound healing and tissue regeneration but, if uncontrolled, lead to pathological progression. One such process, epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT), if finely controlled could have significant potential in regenerative medicine approaches. ...
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Proebstl Doris - - 2012
Neutrophil transmigration through venular walls that are composed of endothelial cells (ECs), pericytes, and the venular basement membrane is a key component of innate immunity. Through direct analysis of leukocyte-pericyte interactions in inflamed tissues using confocal intravital microscopy, we show how pericytes facilitate transmigration in vivo. After EC migration, neutrophils ...
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Wang Zili - - 2012
E-cadherin is a transmembrane protein that mediates cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interaction. Although the E-cadherin has been shown to mediate a broad-ranging cellular signals and functions, its effects on matrix metabolism of intervertebral discs (IVDs) are unknown. In this study, we investigated the effects of E-cadherin on IVD matrix synthesis ...
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Sahin Hacer - - 2012
Recent studies reveal an important role of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-induced angiogenesis in degenerative tendon diseases. The way how VEGF influences mechanical properties of the tendons is not well understood yet. We here hypothesized that tendinopathy results in a hypoxia-mediated stimulation of VEGF and that the mechanical stability of ...
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Cho Clara Ji-Hyun - - 2012
Arrays of vertically-aligned Si microwires embedded in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) have emerged as a promising candidate for use as a solar energy conversion device. Such structures are lightweight and concurrently demonstrate competitive efficiency and mechanical flexibility. To ensure reliable functioning under bending and flexing, strong interfacial adhesion between the nanowire and ...
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Geutskens Sacha B - - 2012
Patients whose hematopoietic system is compromised by chemo- and/or radiotherapy require transplantation of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) to restore hematopoiesis. Successful homing of transplanted HSPCs to the bone marrow (BM) largely depends on their migratory potential, which is critically regulated by the chemokine CXCL12. In this study, we ...
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Kurtz Lisa - - 2012
Integrins are a family of heterodimeric adhesion receptors that transmit signals bi-directionally across the plasma membranes. The transmembrane domain (TM) of integrin plays a critical role in mediating transition of the receptor from the default inactive to the active state on the cell surfaces. In this study, we successfully applied ...
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Basile David P - - 2012
Objective: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is histologically characterized by interstitial fibrosis, which may be driven by peritubular capillary dropout and hypoxia. Surprisingly, peritubular capillaries have little repair capacity. We sought to establish long-term cultures of rat kidney endothelial cells to investigate their growth regulatory properties. Methods: Kidney endothelial cells from ...
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Sethi Rishi - - 2012
The endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) capture stent is an innovative device that makes use of the ability of bone marrow-derived EPCs to migrate to injured arterial segments to facilitate healing. The EPC antibody surface, consisting of a covalently coupled polysaccharide intermediate coating with anti-human CD34 antibodies, is attached to a ...
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Identification and characterization of the mammalian association and actin nucleating domains in ...
Cardwell Marissa M - - 2012
Establishment of infection by spotted fever group rickettsial species is dependent on the ability of these bacteria to adhere to and invade the host endothelium. Recent studies have attributed these processes to a handful of rickettsial surface proteins from the surface cell antigen (sca) family of autotransporters. A rickettsial autotransporter ...
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Chen Fengying - - 2012
BACKGROUND: To date, there have been very little data on the cytotoxic responses of different cell lines to denture adhesives. OBJECTIVE: To determine the cytotoxicity of three denture adhesives on primary human oral keratinocytes (HOKs), fibroblasts (HOFs) and permanent mouse fibroblasts cell lines (L929). METHODS: Three commercial denture adhesives (two ...
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Lu Jing - - 2012
Endothelialization of a vascular stent is a critical step to prevent late stent thrombosis. In this study, electron beam deposition was utilized to create different scales of roughness on titanium stents including flat features (F-Ti), a mixture of nanometer and submicron features (S-Ti), and nanometer features (N-Ti). The role of ...
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Johnen Nicolas - - 2012
The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a crucial role in the differentiation of many tissues and organs. So far, an EMT was not detected in the development of the auditory organ. To determine whether an EMT may play a role in the morphogenesis of the auditory organ, we studied the spatial ...
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Liu Yang - - 2012
We developed an alginate-based hydrogel fiber enabling to enclose endothelial cells, degradable on-demand by alginate lyase, and having a cell adhesive surface. The hydrogel fiber was obtained by extruding an aqueous solution of 4% (w/v) alginate derivative possessing phenolic hydroxyl moieties (Alg-Ph) and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) into a flow of ...
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Pankajakshan Divya - - 2012
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) hold potential for the regeneration of damaged tissues in cardiovascular diseases. In this study, we investigated the potential of porcine MSCs to differentiate into endothelial cells (ECs) in vitro. The cultured bone marrow-derived cells were CD11b(-) CD34(-) CD44(+) CD45(-) CD90(+) and showed mesodermal lineage differentiation, which ...
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Liu Liyue - - 2012
Fluid shear stress (FSS) is an important biomechanical factor regulating the osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) and is therefore widely used in bone tissue engineering. However, the mechanotransduction of FSS in hMSCs remains largely unknown. As β1 integrins are considered to be important mechanoreceptors in other cells, ...
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Zhang Ning - - 2012
POx bottle-brush brushes (BBBs) are synthesized by SIPGP of 2-isopropenyl-2-oxazoline and consecutive LCROP of 2-oxazolines on 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane-modified silicon substrates. The side chain hydrophilicity and polarity are varied. The impact of the chemical composition and architecture of the BBB upon protein (fibronectin) adsorption and endothelial cell adhesion are investigated and prove ...
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Zepeda-Moreno Abraham - - 2012
The stromal cell derived factor 1 (SDF-1) is essential for circulation, homing and retention of hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow. Present evidence indicates that this factor might play an important role in leukemia cells as well. The aim of this study is to present a model of SDF-1 ...
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Arosio D - - 2012
In recent years progress has been speeding in studies of cell-cell interaction governed by adhesion molecules, and in particular by integrins and their ligands in cells and in the extracellular matrix. Integrins are distributed in a variety of tissues and blood cells. An increased expression of integrins and of their ...
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Shibue Tsukasa - - 2012
Disseminated cancer cells that have extravasated into the tissue parenchyma must interact productively with its extracellular matrix (ECM) components in order to survive, proliferate and form macroscopic metastases. The biochemical and cell-biological mechanisms enabling this interaction remain poorly understood. We find that the formation of elongated, integrin β1-containing adhesion plaques ...
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Handa Kazuko - - 2012
Two types of carbohydrate to carbohydrate interaction (CCI) have been known to be involved in biological processes. One is the CCI between molecules expressed on interfacing cell membranes of different cells to mediate cell to cell adhesion, and subsequently induce cell signaling, and is termed trans-CCI. It has been indicated ...
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Möpert Kristin - - 2012
Several pathways are involved in the control of endothelial cell morphology, endothelial permeability and function in order to maintain vascular homeostasis. Here we report that protein kinase N3 (PKN3) appears to play a pivotal role in maintaining endothelial cell morphology, cell-cell junctions and motility. An RNAi-based cell biological approach in ...
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Tsai Tsung-Neng - - 2012
Artificial vessel grafts are often used for the treatment of occluded blood vessels, but neointimal lesions commonly occur. To both elucidate and quantify which cell types contribute to the developing neointima, we established a novel mouse model of restenosis by grafting a decellularized vessel to the carotid artery. Typically, the ...
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Hertel Nicole - - 2012
The amygdaloid complex represents a group of telencephalic nuclei and cortical areas that control emotional and social behavior. Amygdalar development is poorly understood. It is generally accepted that the structures of the amygdala originate from the neuroepithelium at both sides of the pallial-subpallial boundary. In the present study, we mapped ...
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Baldassarre Massimiliano - - 2012
Filamins are an important family of actin-binding proteins that, in addition to bundling actin filaments, link cell-surface adhesion proteins, signaling receptors, and channels to the actin cytoskeleton, and serve as scaffolds for an array of intracellular signaling proteins. Filamins are known to regulate the actin cytoskeleton, act as mechanosensors that ...
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Schürpf Thomas - - 2012
Developmental endothelial cell locus-1 (Del-1) glycoprotein is secreted by endothelial cells and a subset of macrophages. Del-1 plays a regulatory role in vascular remodeling and functions in innate immunity through interaction with integrin α(V)β(3). Del-1 contains 3 epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like repeats and 2 discoidin-like domains. An Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) motif ...
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Qiu Yang - - 2012
The mechanisms involved in the antiatherosclerotic effects of androgens are unclear. Although lectin-like oxidized low-density lipoprotein receptor-1 (LOX-1) in endothelial cells plays critical roles in atherosclerosis, the effects of androgens on endothelial LOX-1 expression has not been examined. Therefore, to investigate the effects of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) on LOX-1 expression in ...
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Lu Zhongyang - - 2012
OBJECTIVE: It is known that toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) plays an important role in atherosclerosis. Because both microvascular (MIC) and macrovascular (MAC) endothelial cells (ECs) are present in atherosclerotic lesions, the present study compared TLR4-triggered inflammatory response and cross talk with mononuclear cells between MIC and MAC ECs. METHODS AND ...
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Reim Ingolf - - 2012
Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) frequently fulfill prominent roles in the regulation of cell migration in various contexts. In Drosophila, the FGF8-like ligands Pyramus (Pyr) and Thisbe (Ths), which signal through their receptor Heartless (Htl), are known to regulate early mesodermal cell migration after gastrulation as well as glial cell migration ...
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Walsh Erin M - - 2012
NGF is a growth factor for which the role in the promotion of angiogenesis is still not completely understood. We found that NGF promotes the pathological neovascularization process in glioma through a direct interaction with α9β1 integrin, which is up-regulated on microvascular endothelial cells in cancer tissue. We propagated gHMVEC ...
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Lee Po-Han - - 2012
In this study, we used amniotic membrane (AM), a natural extracellular matrix, as a scaffold for the fabrication of tissue engineered blood vessel (TEBV). The inner surface of the denuded glutaraldehyde cross-linked AM tube was endothelialized with porcine vascular endothelial cells (EC) and subjected to a physiological (12 dynes/cm(2)) shear ...
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Kurulgan Demirci Eylem - - 2012
All cells generate contractile tension. This strain is crucial for mechanically controlling the cell shape, function and survival. In this study, the CellDrum technology quantifying cell's (the cellular) mechanical tension on a pico-scale was used to investigate the effect of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on human aortic endothelial cell (HAoEC) tension. The ...
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Tanaka Hidekazu - - 2012
The CNS synapse is an adhesive junction differentiated for chemical neurotransmission and is equipped with presynaptic vesicles and postsynaptic neurotransmitter receptors. Cell adhesion molecule cadherins not only maintain connections between pre- and postsynaptic membranes but also modulate the efficacy of synaptic transmission. Although the components of the cadherin-mediated adhesive apparatus ...
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Jun Hye-Kyoung - - 2012
Integrins are cell-surface heterodimeric glycoproteins composed of alpha and beta subunits that mediate cell-cell, cell-extracellular matrix, and cell-pathogen interactions. In this study, we report a specific role of integrin α5β1 in NLRP3 inflammasome activation in macrophages stimulated by Td92, a surface protein of the periodontopathogen, Treponema denticola. The direct interaction ...
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Lee Nam Y - - 2012
Endoglin (CD105) is an endothelial-specific TGF-β coreceptor essential for angiogenesis and vascular homeostasis. While endoglin dysfunction contributes to numerous vascular conditions, the mechanism of endoglin action remains poorly understood. Here we report a novel mechanism in which endoglin and GIPC-mediated trafficking of PI3-Kinase (PI3K) regulates endothelial signaling and function. We ...
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miR-103/107 promote metastasis of colorectal cancer by targeting the metastasis suppressors DAPK ...
Chen Ruey-Hwa - - 2012
Metastasis is the major cause of poor prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC), and increasing evidence supports the contribution of microRNAs (miRNAs) to cancer progression. Here, we found that high expression of miR-103 and miR-107 (miR-103/107) was associated with metastasis potential of CRC cell lines and poor prognosis in CRC patients. ...
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Teijeira Alvaro - - 2012
CD137/TNFR9/41BB was originally described as a surface molecule present on activated T and NK cells. However, its expression is broader among leukocytes, and it is also detected on hypoxic endothelial cells and inflamed blood vessels, as well as in atherosclerotic lesions. Here, we demonstrate that lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) up-regulate ...
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Noma Kensuke - - 2012
Rho-associated coiled-coil forming protein kinases (ROCKs), the downstream target proteins of RhoA, are ubiquitously expressed serine-threonine protein kinases. ROCKs have diverse cellular functions, e.g. smooth muscle contraction, actin cytoskeleton organization, cell adhesion, and gene expression. Accumulating evidence has revealed that ROCKs are substantially involved in cardiovascular disorders such as angina, ...
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Ramírez-Sánchez Israel - - 2012
Several studies have shown the importance of dystrophin-associated protein complex in the development of muscular dystrophies and dilated cardiomyopathy associated to vascular dysfunction. In vascular endothelium, dystrophin is substituted for utrophin (autosomal homologue of dystrophin); however, its role in this tissue is unknown. Therefore, it is important to obtain a ...
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Pérez-Miles Fernando - - 2012
Theraphosid tarantulas, like all other spiders, secrete silk from spigots on the abdominal spinnerets. A few years ago, it was proposed that the large tarantula Aphonopelma seemanni could extrude silk from specialized spigots on the tarsi to help adhesion to vertical surfaces. This suggestion was later questioned because silk was ...
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Imai Mie - - 2012
J Oral Pathol Med (2012) Vasculature development is thought to be an important aspect in the growth and metastasis of solid tumors. Among the many angiogenic factors produced by tumor cells, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is considered to play a key role in angiogenic processes. VEGF synthesis is modulated ...
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