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Publication : Hemostatic, inflammatory, and fibroblast responses are blunted in mice lacking gelsolin.

First Author  Witke W Year  1995
Journal  Cell Volume  81
Issue  1 Pages  41-51
PubMed ID  7720072 Mgi Jnum  J:24346
Mgi Id  MGI:72093 Doi  10.1016/0092-8674(95)90369-0
Citation  Witke W, et al. (1995) Hemostatic, inflammatory, and fibroblast responses are blunted in mice lacking gelsolin. Cell 81(1):41-51
abstractText  Gelsolin, an 82 kDa actin-binding protein, has potent actin filament-severing activity in vitro. To investigate the in vivo function of gelsolin, transgenic gelsolin-null (Gsn-) mice were generated and found to have normal embryonic development and longevity. However, platelet shape changes are decreased in Gsn- mice, causing prolonged bleeding times. Neutrophil migration in vivo into peritoneal exudates and in vitro is delayed. Gsn- dermal fibroblasts have excessive actin stress fibers and migrate more slowly than wild-type fibroblasts, but have increased contractility in vitro. These observations establish the requirement of gelsolin for rapid motile responses in cell types involved in stress responses such as hemostasis, inflammation, and wound healing. Neither gelsolin nor other proteins with similar actin filament-severing activity are expressed in early embryonic cells, indicating that this mechanism of actin filament dynamics is not essential for motility during early embryogenesis.
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