Laminin alpha5 guides tissue patterning and organogenesis.
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Date publication
janvier 2013
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr OREND Gertraud
Tous les auteurs :
Spenle C, Simon-Assmann P, Orend G, Miner JH
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Résumé
Laminins (LM) are extracellular matrix molecules that contribute to and are required for the formation of basement membranes. They participate in the modulation of epithelial/mesenchymal interactions and are implicated in organogenesis and maintenance of organ homeostasis. Among the LM molecules, the LM alpha5 chain (LMalpha5) is one of the most widely distributed LM in the developing and mature organism. Its presence in some basement membranes during embryogenesis is absolutely required for maintenance of basement membrane integrity and thus for proper organogenesis. LMalpha5 also regulates the expression of genes important for major biological processes, in part by repressing or activating signaling pathways, depending upon the physiological context.
Référence
Cell Adh Migr. 2013 Jan-Feb;7(1):90-100