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Keratins regulate yolk sac hematopoiesis and vasculogenesis through reduced BMP-4 signaling

  作者 Vijayaraj, P; Kroeger, C; Reuter, U; Hartmann, D; Magin, TM  
  选自 期刊  European Journal of Cell Biology;  卷期  2010年89-4;  页码  299-306  
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[摘要]Keratin intermediate filament proteins form the major cytoskeleton in all embryonic and adult epithelia. Increasing evidence suggests that keratins, besides their primary cytoskeletal function, can act as scaffolds which locally regulate cell growth and survival in epithelial cells Many of these functions, however, are not understood in full, owing to keratin redundancy. We have recently created mice which lack all keratins and found that keratins act upstream of mTOR signaling to regulate protein biosynthesis via GLUT localization. Here, we report that keratins are necessary to maintain adhesion between endodermal and mesodermal cell layers of the yolk sac As a consequence, keratin(-/-) embryos suffer from reduced yolk sac hematopoiesis and vasculogenesis. Pathway analysis revealed a reduction of the hedgehog target Foxf1 in yolk sac mesoderm of keratin(-/-) embryos, and subsequent reduction of BMP-4 and P-p38 MAPK These defects may be caused by the overall reduction in protein biosynthesis and diminished adhesion. Our data show for the first time that keratins are necessary for the differentiation of a non-epithelial cell lineage through a combination of mechanical and signaling mechanisms (C) 2010 Elsevier GmbH All rights reserved

 
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