Baluk, Peter Shirakura, Keisuke Vestweber, Dietmar McDonald, Donald
Endothelial cells of mammalian blood vessels have multiple levels of heterogeneity along the vascular tree and among different organs. Further heterogeneity results from blood flow turbulence and variations in shear stress. In the aorta, vascular endothelial protein tyrosine phosphatase (VE-PTP), which dephosphorylates tyrosine kinase receptor Tie2...
Kulikauskas, Molly R Oatley, Morgan Yu, Tianji Liu, Ziqing Matsumura, Lauren Kidder, Elise Ruter, Dana Bautch, Victoria L
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Development (Cambridge, England)
BMP signaling is crucial to blood vessel formation and function, but how pathway components regulate vascular development is not well-understood. Here, we find that inhibitory SMAD6 functions in endothelial cells to negatively regulate ALK1-mediated responses, and it is required to prevent vessel dysmorphogenesis and hemorrhage in the embryonic liv...
Huang, Shanshan Xie, Zhuo Han, Jing Wang, Huiling Yang, Guang Li, Manying Zhou, Gaoshi Wang, Ying Li, Lixuan Li, Li
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Genome biology
Intestinal barrier dysfunction plays a central role in the pathological onset of Crohn's disease. We identify the cadherin superfamily member protocadherin 20 (PCDH20) as a crucial factor in Crohn's disease. Here we describe the function of PCDH20 and its mechanisms in gut homeostasis, barrier integrity, and Crohn's disease development. PCDH20 mRNA...
Tang, Yingyue Thiess, Lena Weiler, Sofia M E Tóth, Marcell Rose, Fabian Merker, Sabine Ruppert, Thomas Schirmacher, Peter Breuhahn, Kai
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Cell communication and signaling : CCS
Cell–cell contact in epithelial cells is important for cell polarity, cellular compartmentalisation, as well as tissue architecture during development, homeostasis, and regeneration of adult tissues in metazoans. In this context, adherens junctions (AJs) mechanically sense cell contact information with direct impact on cytoskeletal remodelling, the...
Chuntharpursat-Bon, Eulashini Povstyan, Oleksandr V. Ludlow, Melanie J. Carrier, David J. Debant, Marjolaine Shi, Jian Gaunt, Hannah J. Bauer, Claudia C. Curd, Alistair Simon Futers, T.
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Communications Biology
The PIEZO1 channel and the PECAM1 cell adhesion molecule interact and PIEZO1 cooperates with PECAM1 and CDH5 cell junctions during mechanical stress.
Rickman, Matthew Ghim, Mean Pang, Kuin von Huelsen Rocha, Ana Cristina Drudi, Elena M. Sureda-Vives, Macià Ayoub, Nicolas Tajadura-Ortega, Virginia George, Sarah J. Weinberg, Peter D.
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Journal of Cell Science
Highlighted Article: Disturbed flow is a key factor in promoting endothelial dysfunction. Frizzled-4 mediates the pro-inflammatory and barrier-disrupting effects of disturbed flow in endothelial cells via a WNT5A- and β-catenin-dependent mechanism.
Rangarajan, Erumbi S Smith, Emmanuel W Izard, Tina
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Communications biology
Attachment between cells is crucial for almost all aspects of the life of cells. These inter-cell adhesions are mediated by the binding of transmembrane cadherin receptors of one cell to cadherins of a neighboring cell. Inside the cell, cadherin binds β-catenin, which interacts with α-catenin. The transitioning of cells between migration and adhesi...
Li, Chen-Xi Talukder, Milton Xu, Ya-Ru Zhu, Shi-Yong Zhao, Ying-Xin Li, Jin-Long
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Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
Cadmium (Cd) is a non-biodegradable widespread environmental pollutant, which can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and cause cerebral toxicity. However, the effect of Cd on the BBB is still unclear. In this study, a total of 80 (1-day-old) Hy-Line white variety chicks (20 chickens/group) were selected and randomly divided into four (4) groups: t...
Delgado-Bellido, Daniel Zamudio-Martínez, Esteban Fernández-Cortés, Mónica Herrera-Campos, Ana Belén Olmedo-Pelayo, Joaquin Perez, Carmen Jordán Expósito, José de Álava, Enrique Amaral, Ana Teresa Valle, Francisco O’
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Cell Death & Disease
Vasculogenic Mimicry (VM) refers to the capacity to form a blood network from aggressive cancer cells in an independent way of endothelial cells, to provide nutrients and oxygen leading to enhanced microenvironment complexity and treatment failure. In a previous study, we demonstrated that VE-Cadherin and its phosphorylation at Y658 modulated kaiso...
Kang, Sujin Kim, Jaekyung Park, Areum Koh, Minsoo Shin, Wonji Park, Gayoung Lee, Taeyun A. Kim, Hyung Jin Han, Heonjong Kim, Yongbo
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Nature Communications
The cortical actin cytoskeleton plays a role in maintaining intestinal epithelial integrity. Here the authors report that TRIM40, an E3 ligase, disrupts cortical actin formation and leads to loss of epithelial barrier integrity, and that genetic loss of TRIM40 is protective against experimental colitis in male mice.