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FEATURED NEW INVESTIGATOR Actin cytoskeleton in myofibroblast differentiation: Ultrastructure defining form and driving function

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TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
卷 158, 期 4, 页码 181-196

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.trsl.2011.05.004

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [5K08HL093367, 5R01HL071755, 5R01GM085058]
  2. CSCR Early Career Development Award
  3. ALA Dalsemer Research Grant

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Myofibroblasts are modified fibroblasts characterized by the presence of a well-developed contractile apparatus and the formation of robust actin stress fibers. These mechanically active cells are thought to orchestrate extracellular matrix remodeling during normal wound healing in response to tissue injury; these cells are found also in aberrant tissue remodeling in fibrosing disorders. This review surveys the understanding of the role of actin stress fibers in myofibroblast biology. Actin stress fibers are discussed as a defining ultrastructural and morphologic feature and well-accepted observations demonstrating its participation in contraction, focal adhesion maturation, and extracellular matrix reorganization are presented. Finally, more recent observations are reviewed, demonstrating its role in transducing mechanical force into biochemical signals, transcriptional control of genes involved in locomotion, contraction, and matrix reorganization, as well as the localized regulation of messenger RNA (mRNA) translation. This breadth of functionality of the actin stress fiber serves to reinforce and amplify mechanical function, via induced expression of proteins that themselves augment contraction, focal adhesion formation, and matrix remodeling. In composite, the functions of the actin cytoskeleton are most often aligned, allowing for the integration and amplification of signals promoting both myofibroblast differentiation and matrix remodeling during fibrogenesis. (Translational Research 2011;158:181-196)

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