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Publication : p120-catenin differentially regulates cell migration by Rho-dependent intracellular and secreted signals.

First Author  Epifano C Year  2014
Journal  EMBO Rep Volume  15
Issue  5 Pages  592-600
PubMed ID  24639556 Mgi Jnum  J:211993
Mgi Id  MGI:5577187 Doi  10.1002/embr.201337868
Citation  Epifano C, et al. (2014) p120-catenin differentially regulates cell migration by Rho-dependent intracellular and secreted signals. EMBO Rep 15(5):592-600
abstractText  The adherens junction protein p120-catenin is implicated in the regulation of cadherin stability, cell migration and inflammatory responses in mammalian epithelial tissues. How these events are coordinated to promote wound repair is not understood. We show that p120 catenin regulates the intrinsic migratory properties of primary mouse keratinocytes, but also influences the migratory behavior of neighboring cells by secreted signals. These events are rooted in the ability of p120-catenin to regulate RhoA GTPase activity, which leads to a two-tiered control of cell migration. One restrains cell motility via an increase in actin stress fibers, reduction in integrin turnover and an increase in the robustness of focal adhesions. The other is coupled to the secretion of inflammatory cytokines including interleukin-24, which causally enhances randomized cell movements. Taken together, our results indicate that p120-RhoA-GTPase-mediated signaling can differentially regulate the migratory behavior of epidermal cells, which has potential implications for chronic wound responses and cancer.
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