| Literature DB >> 31111299 |
Xinghuo Wu1, Suyun Li1, Kun Wang1, Wenbin Hua1, Shuai Li1, Yu Song1, Yukun Zhang1, Shuhua Yang1, Cao Yang2.
Abstract
Integrins can function synergistically with syndecan-4 (SYND4) and bind to the fibronectin (FN) matrix, resulting in the regulation of tissue regeneration. This study aimed to explore the effects of TNF-α on the formation of FN/ITGβ1/SYND4 complex and the relative mechanism in NP cells. The expression of FN-ITG-SYND4 at the cellular level under TNF-α stimulation was detected by immunofluorescent staining, western blotting, and RT-PCR. ITGβ1 is a crucial component of ITG FN-induced FAK signaling, which was detected using dual mode. And, the involved signaling down stream pathways were also detected. FN is a preferred adhesion substrate for NP cells and that integrin β1 (ITGβ1) and SYND4 work synergistically during ECM engagement in a focal adhesion kinase (FAK)-dependent fashion. The PI3k/Akt pathway is obviously down-regulated, resulting in decreased adherence capacity and increased anoikis. TNF-α induction could weaken FAK activity and downstream levels of phospho-PI3K and Akt, resulting in decreased adherence capacity and increased apoptosis. Thus, TNF-α is essential for the formation of FN/ITGβ1/SYND4 complex in NP cells and further elucidates the inflammatory mechanism of NP cells degeneration.Entities:
Keywords: adhesion; anoikis; degeneration; fibronectin; integrins; intervertebral disc
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31111299 DOI: 10.1007/s10753-019-01019-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inflammation ISSN: 0360-3997 Impact factor: 4.092