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Publication : The spectrin cytoskeleton integrates endothelial mechanoresponses.

First Author  Mylvaganam S Year  2022
Journal  Nat Cell Biol Volume  24
Issue  8 Pages  1226-1238
PubMed ID  35817960 Mgi Jnum  J:332568
Mgi Id  MGI:7414444 Doi  10.1038/s41556-022-00953-5
Citation  Mylvaganam S, et al. (2022) The spectrin cytoskeleton integrates endothelial mechanoresponses. Nat Cell Biol 24(8):1226-1238
abstractText  Physiological blood flow induces the secretion of vasoactive compounds, notably nitric oxide, and promotes endothelial cell elongation and reorientation parallel to the direction of applied shear. How shear is sensed and relayed to intracellular effectors is incompletely understood. Here, we demonstrate that an apical spectrin network is essential to convey the force imposed by shear to endothelial mechanosensors. By anchoring CD44, spectrins modulate the cell surface density of hyaluronan and sense and translate shear into changes in plasma membrane tension. Spectrins also regulate the stability of apical caveolae, where the mechanosensitive PIEZO1 channels are thought to reside. Accordingly, shear-induced PIEZO1 activation and the associated calcium influx were absent in spectrin-deficient cells. As a result, cell realignment and flow-induced endothelial nitric oxide synthase stimulation were similarly dependent on spectrin. We conclude that the apical spectrin network is not only required for shear sensing but also transmits and distributes the resulting tensile forces to mechanosensors that elicit protective and vasoactive responses.
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