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Publication : Cell-matrix interactions in muscle disease.

First Author  Carmignac V Year  2012
Journal  J Pathol Volume  226
Issue  2 Pages  200-18
PubMed ID  21989954 Mgi Jnum  J:180078
Mgi Id  MGI:5305376 Doi  10.1002/path.3020
Citation  Carmignac V, et al. (2012) Cell-matrix interactions in muscle disease. J Pathol 226(2):200-18
abstractText  The extracellular matrix (ECM) provides a solid scaffold and signals to cells through ECM receptors. The cell-matrix interactions are crucial for normal biological processes and when disrupted they may lead to pathological processes. In particular, the biological importance of ECM-cell membrane-cytoskeleton interactions in skeletal muscle is accentuated by the number of inherited muscle diseases caused by mutations in proteins conferring these interactions. In this review we introduce laminins, collagens, dystroglycan, integrins, dystrophin and sarcoglycans. Mutations in corresponding genes cause various forms of muscular dystrophy. The muscle disorders are presented as well as advances toward the development of treatment.
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