Cell-Matrix interactions Flashcards

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Transmembrane Proteoglycans

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Syndecan binds fibronectin and coll (fibrillar 1,3,5). Assists Cell adhesion to ECM

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Adhesive Glycoproteins: ECM-Cell

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Laminin (BL) and fibronectin (cell matrix) bind to integrins via RGD sequence

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Integrins info

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alpha/beta heterodimers
primary cell receptor for binding ECM (coll, fibrin, laminin) use velcro principle (increased number of weak interactions allowing migration and movement)
Also function in cell-cell adhesion molecules in leukocytes and platlets

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Integrins and intracell signaling

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  1. Adhesion dependent activation of cytosolic signal proteins regulate anchorage dependent growth
  2. Growth factor dependent cascades reversing integrin clustering, decreasing adhesion therefore increasing cell motility
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Anchoring junctions formed by Integrins

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  1. Focal adhesions: Integrins bind to actin stress fibers via adapter protein and to fibronectin (weak)
  2. Hemidesmosomes: Integrin bind to IF (keratins) via adapter proteins and to laminin (strong)
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Focal Adhesion path

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  1. Integrin binding to ligand in ECM - cytoplasmic tail binds anchor proteins - Vinvulin and Talin (adapters for integrin and actin) or alpha actin (cross link actin stress fibers)
  2. Actin binding results in clustering of integrins and tighter binding to ECM proteins - forms focal adhesions
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Focal Adhesion function

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  1. Focal adhesions used as feet in migrating cells = motility
  2. Integrins signal through focal adhesion kinase (FAK), regulating RhoGTPases (prolif, survival, migration) = MAPK and PI3K pathway
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Hemidesmosomes

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Strongest anchor btwn cell and ECM: basal surface epithelial cell and BM = nonmotile
Intracell IF (keratin) are embedded into plaques = plectin
Integrins (alpha6beta4) link intracell plaques to ECM laminin
Anchored by coll 7 fibers in eCM (anchor dermal-epi dermal jx; BL to CT)
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Cell migration

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Often irt external signals (chemotaxis) - initial cell proliferation
Important for embryogenesis, tissue repair, infection control
Reorg of cell architecture
Main motor = leading front (active polymer)

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G proteins in cell motility

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Rho family = RACm CDC4, Rho

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G proteins location in cell motility

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  1. Lamellipodia (RAC): leading edge of moving fibroblasts, extended with broad flattened fluffy projection
  2. Filopodia (CDC4): thin spike like protrusions at leading edge of moving cell (“sensors”)
  3. RAC - rearranges actin to stretch front out in lamellopodia: old focal pt released -> Rho mediated new focal contacts made
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Small G proteins regulating Actin Cytoskeleton

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  1. Fibroblasts - cortical actin filaments few focal contacts
  2. Rho - stress fibers and focal contacts
  3. Rac - lamellopodia extends from entire circumfrence of cell
  4. CDC4 - filopodia protrusions form adhesive contacts with substratum
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Cell migration and invasion

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Matrix Metelloproteinases (MMPs)=collagenases
Proteinase inhibitors (TIMPs)
Stored in ECM, release and activated under tight control. Allows tissue remodel and selective cell migration (implantation, repair, immune response)
Uncontrolled digestion of ECM occurs in tumor invasion
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Bullous Pemphigoid

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Autoimmune blistering disease, auto antibodies to hemides protein. Disrupts dermal-epidermal junction, subepidermal blisters or psorisiform pattern.
Present >60yrs, Itchy

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