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Fascin plays a role in stress fiber organization and focal adhesion disassembly.

Nadia Elkhatib1, Matthew B Neu1, Carla Zensen2, Kurt M Schmoller2, Daniel Louvard1, Andreas R Bausch2, Timo Betz3, Danijela Matic Vignjevic4.   

Abstract

Migrating cells nucleate focal adhesions (FAs) at the cell front and disassemble them at the rear to allow cell translocation. FAs are made of a multiprotein complex, the adhesome, which connects integrins to stress fibers made of mixed-polarity actin filaments [1-5]. Myosin II-driven contraction of stress fibers generates tensile forces that promote adhesion growth [6-9]. However, tension must be tightly controlled, because if released, FAs disassemble [3, 10-12]. Conversely, excess tension can cause abrupt cell detachment resulting in the loss of a major part of the adhesion [9, 12]. Thus, both adhesion growth and disassembly depend on tensile forces generated by stress fiber contraction, but how this contractility is regulated remains unclear. Here, we show that the actin-bundling protein fascin crosslinks the actin filaments into parallel bundles at the stress fibers' termini. Fascin prevents myosin II entry at this region and inhibits its activity in vitro. In fascin-depleted cells, polymerization of actin filaments at the stress fiber termini is slower, the actin cytoskeleton is reorganized into thicker stress fibers with a higher number of myosin II molecules, FAs are larger and less dynamic, and consequently, traction forces that cells exert on their substrate are larger. We also show that fascin dissociation from stress fibers is required to allow their severing by cofilin, leading to efficient disassembly of FAs.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 24930964     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2014.05.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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Authors:  Elias T Spiliotis
Journal:  J Cell Sci       Date:  2018-01-11       Impact factor: 5.285

5.  Deregulation of focal adhesion formation and cytoskeletal tension due to loss of A-type lamins.

Authors:  Tobias D J Corne; Tom Sieprath; Jonathan Vandenbussche; Danahe Mohammed; Mariska Te Lindert; Kris Gevaert; Sylvain Gabriele; Katarina Wolf; Winnok H De Vos
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6.  Chromatin and Cytoskeletal Tethering Determine Nuclear Morphology in Progerin-Expressing Cells.

Authors:  Maria Chiara Lionetti; Silvia Bonfanti; Maria Rita Fumagalli; Zoe Budrikis; Francesc Font-Clos; Giulio Costantini; Oleksandr Chepizhko; Stefano Zapperi; Caterina A M La Porta
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Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2019-01-25       Impact factor: 5.422

8.  Fascin 1 promoted the growth and migration of non-small cell lung cancer cells by activating YAP/TEAD signaling.

Authors:  Zhigang Liang; Ying Wang; Zhenya Shen; Xiaomei Teng; Xinjian Li; Chenwei Li; Weijie Wu; Zenghui Zhou; Zishan Wang
Journal:  Tumour Biol       Date:  2016-02-17

9.  Migration and invasion induced by linoleic acid are mediated through fascin in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells.

Authors:  Christian Gonzalez-Reyes; Cleofas Marcial-Medina; Nancy Cervantes-Anaya; Pedro Cortes-Reynosa; Eduardo Perez Salazar
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2017-10-19       Impact factor: 3.396

10.  Fascin-1 is released from proximal tubular cells in response to calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs) and correlates with isometric vacuolization in kidney transplanted patients.

Authors:  Conxita Jacobs-Cachá; Irina B Torres; Joan López-Hellín; Carme Cantarell; María A Azancot; Antonio Román; Francesc Moreso; Daniel Serón; Anna Meseguer; Eduard Sarró
Journal:  Am J Transl Res       Date:  2017-09-15       Impact factor: 4.060

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