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Annexin A2 regulates β1 integrin internalization and intestinal epithelial cell migration

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    Carl R. Rankin, Emory UniversityRoland S. Hilgarth, Emory UniversityGiovanna Leoni, Emory UniversityMike Kwon, Emory UniversityKyle A. Den Beste, Emory UniversityCharles Parkos, Emory UniversityAsma Nusrat, Emory University
Language
  • English
Date
  • 2013-05-24
Publisher
  • American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Copyright Statement
  • © 2013 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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ISSN
  • 0021-9258
Volume
  • 288
Issue
  • 21
Start Page
  • 15229
End Page
  • 15239
Grant/Funding Information
  • This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Grants R01 DK072564, R01 DK061379, and R01 DK079392 (to C. A. P.) and R01 DK055679 and DK059888 (to A. N.); and Morphology and Tissue Culture Support from Digestive Diseases Minicenter Grant R24 DK064399.
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Abstract
  • Background: Intestinal epithelial wound closure requires dynamic regulation/turnover of cell-matrix adhesions. Results: Down-regulation of annexin A2 increases cell-matrix adhesion and delays β1 integrin internalization from the plasma membrane. Conclusion: Annexin A2 promotes wound closure by regulating internalization of β1 integrin in migrating epithelial cells. Significance: This study identifies a novel role of annexin A2 in regulating β1 integrin internalization required for intestinal epithelial cell migration.
Author Notes
  • To whom correspondence should be addressed: Dept. of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Emory University, Whitehead Research Bldg., Rm. 105E, 615 Michael St., Atlanta, GA 30322. E-mail: anusrat@emory.edu.
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  • Health Sciences, Pathology
  • Chemistry, Biochemistry

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