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Static Adhesion Assay for the Study of Integrin Activation in T Lymphocytes
Published on: June 13, 2014
Adherens junctions stimulate and spatially guide integrin activation and extracellular matrix deposition
Rania Hadjisavva1, Ouranio Anastasiou1, Pantelis S Ioannou2
1Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cyprus, Nicosia 2109, Cyprus.
Abstract:
Cadherins and integrins are intrinsically linked through the actin cytoskeleton and are largely responsible for the mechanical integrity and organization of tissues. We show that cadherin clustering stimulates and spatially guides integrin activation. Adherens junction (AJ)-associated integrin activation depends on locally generated tension and does not require extracellular matrix ligands. It leads to the creation of primed integrin clusters, which spatially determine where focal adhesions will form if ligands are present and where ligands will be deposited. AJs that display integrin activation are targeted by microtubules facilitating their disassembly via caveolin-based endocytosis, showing that integrin activation impacts the stability of the core cadherin complex. Thus, the interplay between cadherins and integrins is more intimate than what was once believed and is rooted in the capacity of active integrins to be stabilized via AJ-generated tension. Altogether, our data establish a mechanism of cross-regulation between cadherins and integrins.
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