Signaling mechanisms in growth factor-stimulated cell motility

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作者
AnandApte, B [1 ]
Zetter, B [1 ]
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[1] CHILDRENS HOSP, DEPT SURG RES, BOSTON, MA 02115 USA
关键词
chemotaxis; platelet-derived growth factor; signaling;
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10.1002/stem.150259
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Q813 [细胞工程];
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Most mammalian cells have the capacity to migrate, When placed into culture, cells will generally display a set rate of basal, unstimulated locomotion, The cells will begin to move in one direction and, after some time, change directions resulting in a random walk, External stimuli can influence cell motility in several ways to either enhance or retard the rate of migration (chemokinesis), to change the average amount of cell migration observed before the cell turns (persistence), or to increase the directionality of movement by limiting the number of turns made by the cells, Several factors have been identified that stimulate cell movement, but the signaling mechanisms that mediate this induced cell movement have only recently begun to be studied, In this review, we discuss the signals that support the directional movement of fibroblasts and epithelial cells in response to chemoattractant gradients, The work will emphasize studies carried out by our laboratory and others on the stimulation of cell motility by the PDGF, These results indicate that at least two sets of signaling molecules cooperate to regulate cell motility in vivo. These include phospholipase e-gamma, phosphoinositide-3' kinase and the Ras-GTPase activating protein Ras-GAP. The first set are those which bind to the intracellular domain of the receptor tyrosine kinase and bring about the phosphorylation and/or activation of intracellular effecters proximal to the receptor, The second is a set of downstream effecters that regulate either the rate of cell movement or the directionality of that movement depending on the cell type, These include Ras and the Ras-related GTPase Rac along with free phosphoinositides and calcium ions that regulate the actin polymerization machinery, Signals that mediate nuclear changes leading to cell proliferation, such as elements of the MAP kinase pathway, do not appear to play a role in PDGF-stimulated cell migration, Current work thus suggests that a coordinated spatial regulation of signaling elements that interact with the cell membrane and cytoskeleton but not necessarily with nuclear elements is the controlling mediator of directional cell motility.
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