Integrin α1β1 Mediates a Unique Collagen-dependent Proliferation Pathway In Vivo
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- 27 July 1998
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 142 (2) , 587-594
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.142.2.587
Abstract
Activation of integrins upon binding to extracellular matrix proteins is believed to be a crucial step for the regulation of cell survival and proliferation. We have used integrin α1-null mice to investigate the role of this collagen receptor in the regulation of cell growth and survival in vivo. α1-deficient animals, which are viable and fertile, have a hypocellular dermis and a deficiency in dermal fibroblast proliferation as embryos. In vitro analysis of α1-null embryonic fibroblasts has revealed that their proliferation rate is markedly reduced when plated on collagenous substrata, despite normal attachment and spreading. Moreover, on the same collagenous matrices, α1-null fibroblasts fail to recruit and activate the adaptor protein Shc. The failure to activate Shc is accompanied by a downstream deficiency in recruitment of Grb2 and subsequent mitogen-activated protein kinase activation. Taken together with the growth deficiency observed on collagens, this finding indicates that the α1β1 is the sole collagen receptor which can activate the Shc mediated growth pathway. Thus, integrin α1 has a unique role among the collagen receptors in regulating both in vivo and in vitro cell proliferation in collagenous matrices.Keywords
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