Moissoglu Konstandinos, Schwartz Martin Alexander
Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.
Biol Cell. 2006 Sep;98(9):547-55. doi: 10.1042/BC20060025.
Migrating cells tend to continue moving in the same direction, a property called persistence. During migration, cells, by definition, form new adhesions at their front and break old adhesions at the rear. We hypothesize that the distinction between new adhesions at the front and older adhesions at the rear plays a major role in directional persistence. We propose specific mechanisms of persistence on the basis of known properties of integrin signals, in hope of stimulating investigation of these ideas.
迁移细胞倾向于继续沿同一方向移动,这种特性称为持续性。在迁移过程中,根据定义,细胞在其前端形成新的黏附,在后端破坏旧的黏附。我们假设前端新黏附与后端旧黏附之间的差异在方向持续性中起主要作用。我们基于整合素信号的已知特性提出了持续性的具体机制,希望能激发对这些观点的研究。