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Angiopoietin-like 4 Interacts with Matrix Proteins to Modulate Wound Healing
Authors:Yan Yih Goh  Mintu Pal  Han Chung Chong  Pengcheng Zhu  Ming Jie Tan  Lakshmi Punugu  Chek Kun Tan  Royston-Luke Huang  Siu Kwan Sze  Mark Boon Yang Tang  Jeak Ling Ding  Sander Kersten  Nguan Soon Tan
Institution:From the School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, 60 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637551.;the §National Skin Centre, 1 Mandalay Road, Singapore 308205.;the Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, 14 Science Drive, Singapore 117543, and ;Wageningen University, 6700 EV Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:A dynamic cell-matrix interaction is crucial for a rapid cellular response to changes in the environment. Appropriate cell behavior in response to the changing wound environment is required for efficient wound closure. However, the way in which wound keratinocytes modify the wound environment to coordinate with such cellular responses remains less studied. We demonstrated that angiopoietin-like 4 (ANGPTL4) produced by wound keratinocytes coordinates cell-matrix communication. ANGPTL4 interacts with vitronectin and fibronectin in the wound bed, delaying their proteolytic degradation by metalloproteinases. This interaction does not interfere with integrin-matrix protein recognition and directly affects cell-matrix communication by altering the availability of intact matrix proteins. These interactions stimulate integrin- focal adhesion kinase, 14-3-3, and PKC-mediated signaling pathways essential for effective wound healing. The deficiency of ANGPTL4 in mice delays wound re-epithelialization. Further analysis revealed that cell migration was impaired in the ANGPTL4-deficient keratinocytes. Altogether, the findings provide molecular insight into a novel control of wound healing via ANGPTL4-dependent regulation of cell-matrix communication. Given the known role of ANGPTL4 in glucose and lipid homeostasis, it is a prime therapeutic candidate for the treatment of diabetic wounds. It also underscores the importance of cell-matrix communication during angiogenesis and cancer metastasis.
Keywords:Cell Migration  Extracellular Matrix Proteins  Signal Transduction  Skin  Steroid Hormone Receptor  Angiopoietin-like 4
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