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Type IV Collagens and Basement Membrane Diseases: Cell Biology and Pathogenic Mechanisms.

Mao Mao1, Marcel V Alavi1, Cassandre Labelle-Dumais1, Douglas B Gould1.   

Abstract

Basement membranes are highly specialized extracellular matrices. Once considered inert scaffolds, basement membranes are now viewed as dynamic and versatile environments that modulate cellular behaviors to regulate tissue development, function, and repair. Increasing evidence suggests that, in addition to providing structural support to neighboring cells, basement membranes serve as reservoirs of growth factors that direct and fine-tune cellular functions. Type IV collagens are a major component of all basement membranes. They evolved along with the earliest multicellular organisms and have been integrated into diverse fundamental biological processes as time and evolution shaped the animal kingdom. The roles of basement membranes in humans are as complex and diverse as their distributions and molecular composition. As a result, basement membrane defects result in multisystem disorders with ambiguous and overlapping boundaries that likely reflect the simultaneous interplay and integration of multiple cellular pathways and processes. Consequently, there will be no single treatment for basement membrane disorders, and therapies are likely to be as varied as the phenotypes. Understanding tissue-specific pathology and the underlying molecular mechanism is the present challenge; personalized medicine will rely upon understanding how a given mutation impacts diverse cellular functions.
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Keywords:  Basement membrane; COL4A1; COL4A2; Collagen; Myopathy; Ocular dysgenesis; Small vessel disease; Stroke

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26610912     DOI: 10.1016/bs.ctm.2015.09.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Top Membr        ISSN: 1063-5823            Impact factor:   3.049


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5.  Kinesin-directed secretion of basement membrane proteins to a subdomain of the basolateral surface in Drosophila epithelial cells.

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Review 7.  Mimicking the Natural Basement Membrane for Advanced Tissue Engineering.

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8.  COL4A1 Mutations Cause Neuromuscular Disease with Tissue-Specific Mechanistic Heterogeneity.

Authors:  Cassandre Labelle-Dumais; Vera Schuitema; Genki Hayashi; Kendall Hoff; Wenhui Gong; Dang Q Dao; Erik M Ullian; Peter Oishi; Marta Margeta; Douglas B Gould
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Review 9.  Neuroinflammation and fibrosis in stroke: The good, the bad and the ugly.

Authors:  Narayanappa Amruta; Abir A Rahman; Emmanuel Pinteaux; Gregory Bix
Journal:  J Neuroimmunol       Date:  2020-07-09       Impact factor: 3.478

10.  Are COL4A1 and COL4A2 gene polymorphisms associated with cerebral palsy?

Authors:  Orhan Güvener; Melek Sezgin; Özlem Tezol; İbrahim Ömer Barlas; Asena Ayça Özdemir; Emine Arzu Kanık
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