Danen Erik H J, Sonnenberg Arnoud
Division of Cell Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Pathol. 2003 Dec;201(4):632-41. doi: 10.1002/path.1472.
Cell adhesion is indispensable for embryonic development and for proper tissue function. In metazoans, integrins are the major adhesion receptors that connect cells to components of the extracellular matrix. Integrins are implicated in assembly of extracellular matrices, cell adhesion and migration on extracellular matrices, and in vertebrates (in which the integrin family has expanded) they can also mediate cell-cell adhesion. Furthermore, integrin-mediated adhesion can modulate many different signal transduction cascades and support cell survival, proliferation, and influence the expression of differentiation-related genes. In this review we briefly explain how integrins can affect so many different aspects of cell behavior and discuss evidence for roles of integrins in tissue development, function, and disease.
细胞黏附对于胚胎发育和正常组织功能而言不可或缺。在后生动物中,整合素是将细胞与细胞外基质成分相连的主要黏附受体。整合素参与细胞外基质的组装、在细胞外基质上的细胞黏附和迁移,在脊椎动物中(整合素家族在其中已经扩张),它们还能介导细胞间黏附。此外,整合素介导的黏附能够调节许多不同的信号转导级联反应,并支持细胞存活、增殖,还能影响分化相关基因的表达。在本综述中,我们简要解释整合素如何能够影响细胞行为的诸多不同方面,并讨论整合素在组织发育、功能及疾病中发挥作用的证据。