| Literature DB >> 28554775 |
Arturo Raya-Sandino1, Alejandro Castillo-Kauil2, Alaide Domínguez-Calderón1, Lourdes Alarcón1, David Flores-Benitez3, Francisco Cuellar-Perez1, Bruno López-Bayghen4, Bibiana Chávez-Munguía5, José Vázquez-Prado6, Lorenza González-Mariscal7.
Abstract
Silencing Zonula occludens 2 (ZO-2), a tight junctions (TJ) scaffold protein, in epithelial cells (MDCK ZO-2 KD) triggers: 1) Decreased cell to substratum attachment, accompanied by reduced expression of claudin-7 and integrin β1, and increased vinculin recruitment to focal adhesions and stress fibers formation; 2) Lowered cell-cell aggregation and appearance of wider intercellular spaces; 3) Increased RhoA/ROCK activity, mediated by GEF-HI recruitment to cell borders by cingulin; 4) Increased Cdc42 activity, mitotic spindle disorientation and the appearance of cysts with multiple lumens; 5) Increased Rac and cofilin activity, multiple lamellipodia formation and random cell migration but increased wound closure; 6) Diminished cingulin phosphorylation and disappearance of planar network of microtubules at the TJ region; and 7) Increased transepithelial electrical resistance at steady state, coupled to an increased expression of ZO-1 and claudin-4 and a decreased expression of claudin-2 and paracingulin. Hence, ZO-2 is a crucial regulator of Rho proteins activity and the development of epithelial cytoarchitecture and barrier function.Entities:
Keywords: Cingulin; Cofilin; GEF-H1; Rho GTPases; Tight junction; ZO-2
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28554775 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2017.05.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res ISSN: 0167-4889 Impact factor: 4.739