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Publication : The LINC complex transmits integrin-dependent tension to the nuclear lamina and represses epidermal differentiation.

First Author  Carley E Year  2021
Journal  Elife Volume  10
PubMed ID  33779546 Mgi Jnum  J:304350
Mgi Id  MGI:6514197 Doi  10.7554/eLife.58541
Citation  Carley E, et al. (2021) The LINC complex transmits integrin-dependent tension to the nuclear lamina and represses epidermal differentiation. Elife :e58541
abstractText  While the mechanisms by which chemical signals control cell fate have been well studied, the impact of mechanical inputs on cell fate decisions is not well understood. Here, using the well-defined system of keratinocyte differentiation in the skin, we examine whether and how direct force transmission to the nucleus regulates epidermal cell fate. Using a molecular biosensor, we find that tension on the nucleus through linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complexes requires integrin engagement in undifferentiated epidermal stem cells and is released during differentiation concomitant with decreased tension on A-type lamins. LINC complex ablation in mice reveals that LINC complexes are required to repress epidermal differentiation in vivo and in vitro and influence accessibility of epidermal differentiation genes, suggesting that force transduction from engaged integrins to the nucleus plays a role in maintaining keratinocyte progenitors. This work reveals a direct mechanotransduction pathway capable of relaying adhesion-specific signals to regulate cell fate.
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