Kelley Laura C, Lohmer Lauren L, Hagedorn Elliott J, Sherwood David R
Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708.
J Cell Biol. 2014 Feb 3;204(3):291-302. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201311112.
The basement membrane is a dense, highly cross-linked, sheet-like extracellular matrix that underlies all epithelia and endothelia in multicellular animals. During development, leukocyte trafficking, and metastatic disease, cells cross the basement membrane to disperse and enter new tissues. Based largely on in vitro studies, cells have been thought to use proteases to dissolve and traverse this formidable obstacle. Surprisingly, recent in vivo studies have uncovered a remarkably diverse range of cellular- and tissue-level strategies beyond proteolysis that cells use to navigate through the basement membrane. These fascinating and unexpected mechanisms have increased our understanding of how cells cross this matrix barrier in physiological and disease settings.
基底膜是一种致密、高度交联的片状细胞外基质,位于多细胞动物所有上皮和内皮之下。在发育、白细胞运输和转移性疾病过程中,细胞穿过基底膜以分散并进入新组织。基于大量的体外研究,人们一直认为细胞利用蛋白酶来溶解并穿越这一巨大障碍。令人惊讶的是,最近的体内研究发现,除了蛋白水解作用外,细胞还采用了一系列极为多样的细胞水平和组织水平策略来穿过基底膜。这些引人入胜且意想不到的机制增进了我们对细胞在生理和疾病环境中如何穿越这种基质屏障的理解。