| Literature DB >> 35412260 |
Zhaoheng Wang1,2, Jiangdong An1, Daxue Zhu1,2, Haiwei Chen1,2, Aixin Lin1,2, Jihe Kang1,2, Wenzhao Liu1,2, Xuewen Kang3,4.
Abstract
Matricellular proteins are responsible for regulating the microenvironment, the behaviors of surrounding cells, and the homeostasis of tissues. Periostin (POSTN), a non-structural matricellular protein, can bind to many extracellular matrix proteins through its different domains. POSTN usually presents at low levels in most adult tissues but is highly expressed in pathological sites such as in tumors and inflamed organs. POSTN can bind to diverse integrins to interact with multiple signaling pathways within cells, which is one of its core biological functions. Increasing evidence shows that POSTN can activate the TGF-β, the PI3K/Akt, the Wnt, the RhoA/ROCK, the NF-κB, the MAPK and the JAK pathways to promote the occurrence and development of many diseases, especially cancer and inflammatory diseases. Furthermore, POSTN can interact with some pathways in an upstream and downstream relationship, forming complicated crosstalk. This article focuses on the interactions between POSTN and different signaling pathways in diverse diseases, attempting to explain the mechanisms of interaction and provide novel guidelines for the development of targeted therapies.Entities:
Keywords: Crosstalk; Extracellular matrix; Integrins; Periostin; Signaling pathways
Year: 2022 PMID: 35412260 DOI: 10.1007/s12079-022-00674-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Commun Signal ISSN: 1873-9601 Impact factor: 5.782