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The Connection Between Rap1 and Talin1 in the Activation of Integrins in Blood Cells

Hao Sun, Frédéric Lagarrigue, Mark H. Ginsberg

2022Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Integrins regulate the adhesion and migration of blood cells to ensure the proper positioning of these cells in the environment. Integrins detect physical and chemical stimuli in the extracellular matrix and regulate signaling pathways in blood cells that mediate their functions. Integrins are usually in a resting state in blood cells until agonist stimulation results in a high-affinity conformation ("integrin activation"), which is central to integrins' contribution to blood cells' trafficking and functions. In this review, we summarize the mechanisms of integrin activation in blood cells with a focus on recent advances understanding of mechanisms whereby Rap1 regulates talin1-integrin interaction to trigger integrin activation in lymphocytes, platelets, and neutrophils.

Topics & Concepts

IntegrinCell biologyRap1Extracellular matrixCell adhesionCollagen receptorAdhesionSignal transductionReceptorBiologyChemistryBiochemistryOrganic chemistryCell Adhesion Molecules ResearchPlatelet Disorders and TreatmentsCaveolin-1 and cellular processes
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