Literature DB >> 20107487

Dynamic relationship of focal contacts and hemidesmosome protein complexes in live cells.

Toshiyuki Ozawa1, Daisuke Tsuruta, Jonathan C R Jones, Masamitsu Ishii, Kazuo Ikeda, Teruichi Harada, Yumi Aoyama, Akira Kawada, Hiromi Kobayashi.   

Abstract

Epidermal cells adhere to the basement membrane zone through cell-matrix junctions termed hemidesmosomes. During wound healing, hemidesmosomes are disassembled to allow keratinocytes to move over wound sites. Such movement is mediated by both hemidesmosome protein complexes (HPCs) and focal contacts (FCs). In this study, we analyzed the interaction between HPCs and FCs in live HaCat cells expressing yellow fluorescent protein (YFP)-tagged beta4 integrin and cyan fluorescent protein (CFP)-tagged alpha-actinin as markers of HPCs and FCs, respectively. In HaCat cells migrating to repopulate wounds, FC proteins cluster rapidly in the direction of the wound. HPC assembly then follows and the newly formed HPCs occupy sites vacated by the disassembled FCs. HPC dynamics are dramatically reduced, and HaCat cells cease migration upon treatment with reagents that affect FC integrity/function. Upon treatment with reagents that destabilize HPCs, the dynamics of FCs in HaCat cells at the edges of wounds are enhanced, although FC assembly is irregular and the migration of the cells is aberrant. We also show that the complex interaction between hemidesmosomes and FCs in keratinocytes is myosin dependent and requires energy. In summary, we suggest that HPCs and FCs dynamics are tightly co-regulated in keratinocytes undergoing migration during wound healing.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20107487      PMCID: PMC2882194          DOI: 10.1038/jid.2009.439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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4.  Dynamics of the alpha6beta4 integrin in keratinocytes.

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Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2002-11       Impact factor: 4.138

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Authors:  Daisuke Tsuruta; Susan B Hopkinson; Jonathan C R Jones
Journal:  Cell Motil Cytoskeleton       Date:  2003-02

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Journal:  Med Mol Morphol       Date:  2014-06-06       Impact factor: 2.309

Review 4.  Hemidesmosomes and focal contact proteins: functions and cross-talk in keratinocytes, bullous diseases and wound healing.

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Journal:  J Dermatol Sci       Date:  2011-01-21       Impact factor: 4.563

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7.  Plectin-containing, centrally localized focal adhesions exert traction forces in primary lung epithelial cells.

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Journal:  FASEB J       Date:  2012-10-19       Impact factor: 5.191

9.  Mouse Keratinocytes Without Keratin Intermediate Filaments Demonstrate Substrate Stiffness Dependent Behaviors.

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