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Erika Garay1, Genaro Patiño-López, Socorro Islas, Lourdes Alarcón, Elsy Canche-Pool, Ricardo Valle-Rios, Oscar Medina-Contreras, Giovana Granados, Bibiana Chávez-Munguía, Eusebio Juaristi, Vianney Ortiz-Navarrete, Lorenza González-Mariscal.
Abstract
Class I-restricted T cell associated molecule (CRTAM) is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily that complies with the structural characteristics of the JAM family of proteins and is phylogenetically more closely related to nectin-like proteins. Here we demonstrate for the first time, that CRTAM is expressed in epithelial cells along the lateral membrane and is important for early cell-cell contacts and cell-substrate interactions. CRTAM is sensitive to intermediate filament disruption and treatment of monolayers with soluble CRTAM enhances cell-cell dissociation and lowers transepithelial electrical resistance. Incubation of newly plated cells with anti-CRTAM antibody decreases the formation of cell aggregates and promotes cell detachment. Co-cultures of epithelial cells and fibroblasts that lack CRTAM expression and in vitro binding assays, demonstrate the participation of CRTAM in homotypic and heterotypic trans-interactions. Hence we conclude that CRTAM is a molecule involved in epithelial cell adhesion. (c) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20556794 DOI: 10.1002/jcb.22673
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Biochem ISSN: 0730-2312 Impact factor: 4.429