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Focal adhesion complex proteins in epidermis and squamous cell carcinoma
Authors:Elizabeth K Duperret  Todd W Ridky
Affiliation:Department of Dermatology; University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, PA USA
Abstract:Focal adhesions (FAs) are large, integrin-containing, multi-protein assemblies spanning the plasma membrane that link the cellular cytoskeleton to surrounding extracellular matrix. They play critical roles in adhesion and cell signaling and are major regulators of epithelial homeostasis, tissue response to injury, and tumorigenesis. Most integrin subunits and their associated FA proteins are expressed in skin, and murine genetic models have provided insight into the functional roles of FAs in normal and neoplastic epidermis. Here, we discuss the roles of these proteins in normal epidermal proliferation, adhesion, wound healing, and cancer. While many downstream signaling mechanisms remain unclear, the critically important roles of FAs are highlighted by the development of therapeutics targeting FAs for human cancer.
Keywords:integrin  squamous cell carcinoma  extracellular matrix  focal adhesion  skin
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