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Talin mechanotransduction in disease

Yingzi Wang, Huang Haozhong, Huimin Weng, Chunsen Jia, Bin Liao, Yang Long, Fengxu Yu, Yongmei Nie

2023The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Talin protein (Talin 1/2) is a mechanosensitive cytoskeleton protein. The unique structure of the Talin plays a vital role in transmitting mechanical forces. Talin proteins connect the extracellular matrix to the cytoskeleton by linking to integrins and actin, thereby mediating the conversion of mechanical signals into biochemical signals and influencing disease progression as potential diagnostic indicators, therapeutic targets, and prognostic indicators of various diseases. Most studies in recent years have confirmed that mechanical forces also have a crucial role in the development of disease, and Talin has been found to play a role in several diseases. Still, more studies need to be done on how Talin is involved in mechanical signaling in disease. This review focuses on the mechanical signaling of Talin in disease, aiming to summarize the mechanisms by which Talin plays a role in disease and to provide references for further studies.

Topics & Concepts

MechanotransductionMechanosensitive channelsActin cytoskeletonCytoskeletonExtracellular matrixCell biologyFocal adhesionIntegrinActinDiseaseSignal transductionBiologyMedicinePathologyCellBiochemistryReceptorIon channelCellular Mechanics and InteractionsErythrocyte Function and PathophysiologyMicrotubule and mitosis dynamics
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