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Publication : Endothelial basement membrane laminin 511 is essential for shear stress response.

First Author  Di Russo J Year  2017
Journal  EMBO J Volume  36
Issue  2 Pages  183-201
PubMed ID  27940654 Mgi Jnum  J:240191
Mgi Id  MGI:5882637 Doi  10.15252/embj.201694756
Citation  Di Russo J, et al. (2017) Endothelial basement membrane laminin 511 is essential for shear stress response. EMBO J 36(2):183-201
abstractText  Shear detection and mechanotransduction by arterial endothelium requires junctional complexes containing PECAM-1 and VE-cadherin, as well as firm anchorage to the underlying basement membrane. While considerable information is available for junctional complexes in these processes, gained largely from in vitro studies, little is known about the contribution of the endothelial basement membrane. Using resistance artery explants, we show that the integral endothelial basement membrane component, laminin 511 (laminin alpha5), is central to shear detection and mechanotransduction and its elimination at this site results in ablation of dilation in response to increased shear stress. Loss of endothelial laminin 511 correlates with reduced cortical stiffness of arterial endothelium in vivo, smaller integrin beta1-positive/vinculin-positive focal adhesions, and reduced junctional association of actin-myosin II In vitro assays reveal that beta1 integrin-mediated interaction with laminin 511 results in high strengths of adhesion, which promotes p120 catenin association with VE-cadherin, stabilizing it at cell junctions and increasing cell-cell adhesion strength. This highlights the importance of endothelial laminin 511 in shear response in the physiologically relevant context of resistance arteries.
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