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Alpha7beta1 integrin is a receptor for laminin-2 on Schwann cells.

Michael A Chernousov1, Stephen J Kaufman, Richard C Stahl, Katrina Rothblum, David J Carey.   

Abstract

The Schwann cell basal lamina acts as an organizer of peripheral nerve tissue and influences many aspects of cell behavior during development and regeneration. A principal component of the Schwann cell basal lamina is laminin-2. This study was undertaken to identify Schwann cell receptors for laminin-2. We found that among several Schwann cell integrins that can potentially interact with laminin-2, only alpha7beta1 bound to laminin-2-Sepharose. Dystroglycan, a non-integrin Schwann cell receptor for laminin-2 identified previously, was also found to bind to laminin-2-Sepharose. Antibody to the alpha7 integrin subunit partially inhibited Schwann cell adhesion to laminin-2. Small interfering RNA-mediated suppression of either alpha7 integrin or dystroglycan expression decreased adhesion and spreading of Schwann cells on laminin-2, whereas knocking down both proteins together inhibited adhesion and spreading on laminin-2 almost completely. alpha7 integrin and dystroglycan both colocalized with laminin-2 containing basal lamina tubes in differentiating neuron-Schwann cell cocultures. The alpha7beta1 integrin also coprecipitates with focal adhesion kinase in differentiating cocultures. These findings strongly suggest that alpha7beta1 integrin is a Schwann cell receptor for laminin-2 that provides transmembrane linkage between the Schwann cell basal lamina and cytoskeleton. (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17598176     DOI: 10.1002/glia.20536

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glia        ISSN: 0894-1491            Impact factor:   7.452


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