In Vitro Degradation of Endothelial Catenins by a Neutrophil Protease |
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Authors: | Thomas Moll Elisabetta Dejana Dietmar Vestweber |
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Affiliation: | *Institute of Cell Biology, Zentrum für die Molekularbiologie der Entzündung, University of Münster, Germany; and ‡Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Milano, Italy |
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Abstract: | It has been recently proposed that adhesion of polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs) to human umbilical vein endothelial cells leads to the disorganization of the vascular endothelial cadherin–dependent endothelial adherens junctions. Combined immunofluorescence and biochemical data suggested that after adhesion of PMNs to the endothelial cell surface, β-catenin, as well as plakoglobin was lost from the cadherin/catenin complex and from total cell lysates. In this study we present data that strongly suggest that the adhesion-dependent disappearance of endothelial catenins is not mediated by a leukocyte to endothelium signaling event, but is due to the activity of a neutrophil protease that is released upon detergent lysis of the cells. |
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Keywords: | myogenesis MyoD CDO Ras cell differentiation |
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