| Literature DB >> 24427166 |
Evgeniia V Edeleva1, Halyna R Shcherbata1.
Abstract
The extracellular environment is a complex entity comprising of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and regulatory molecules. It is highly dynamic and under cell-extrinsic stress, transmits the stressed organism's state to each individual ECM-connected cell. microRNAs (miRNAs) are regulatory molecules involved in virtually all the processes in the cell, especially under stress. In this review, we analyse how miRNA expression is regulated downstream of various signal transduction pathways induced by changes in the extracellular environment. In particular, we focus on the muscular dystrophy-associated cell adhesion molecule dystroglycan capable of signal transduction. Then we show how exactly the same miRNAs feedback to regulate the extracellular environment. The ultimate goal of this bi-directional signal transduction process is to change cell behavior under cell-extrinsic stress in order to respond to it accordingly.Entities:
Keywords: ECM composition; bi-directional signal transduction; dystroglycan; extrinsic stress; miRNAs
Year: 2013 PMID: 24427166 PMCID: PMC3876577 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2013.00305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599
The components of the extracellular environment, cellular sensory apparatus, and miRNAs, mentioned in the review.
| ECM components | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Structural | Enzymatic | |||
| Collagen fibers | Proteoglycans | Multiadhesive proteins | Metabolic enzymes | |
| HSPG: | SLRP: | - Laminins | - MMPs | |
| - Perlecan | - Decorin | - Fibronectin | - TIMPs | |
| - Agrin | - Biglycan | |||
| - Fibromodulin | ||||
| Growth factors: | Other: | Androgen | - Packaged into lipid-based carriers | |
| - TGFs | - TNF-α | Ecdysone – | - Bound by RNA-binding proteins | |
| - BMPs | - IL-7 | hormone homolog | ||
| - HGF | - IL-6 | |||
| - PDGF | ||||
| - VEGF - | ||||
| FGFs | ||||
| - EGF | ||||
| - Integrins | - Cytokine receptors | |||
| - Dystroglycan | - Receptor tyrosine kinases | |||
| - CD44 | - TGF-β receptors | |||
| - Fasciclin II | - Nuclear receptors | |||
| - Receptor phosphotyrosine phosphatases | ||||