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Broken hearts, woolly hair, and tattered skin: when desmosomal adhesion goes awry.


ABSTRACT: Desmosomal cadherins constitute the adhesive core of desmosomes. Different desmosomal cadherins are differentially expressed in a tissue-specific as well as differentiation-dependent manner. The skin and the heart are two examples of tissues whose vital functions require the ability to endure mechanical stress, and therefore, rely on the integrity of desmosomal adhesion. When this adhesion is compromised via mutations in genes encoding desmosomal cadherins or associated plaque proteins, both tissues can suffer the consequences. Open questions revolve around whether the resulting phenotypes are solely because of physical disruption of cell adhesion or whether these events are coupled with signaling mechanisms that influence many additional cellular processes. In this review, we focus on new developments in desmosomal adhesion with an emphasis on the skin, hair, and heart.

SUBMITTER: Bazzi H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4296313 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Broken hearts, woolly hair, and tattered skin: when desmosomal adhesion goes awry.

Bazzi Hisham H   Christiano Angela M AM  

Current opinion in cell biology 20071024 5


Desmosomal cadherins constitute the adhesive core of desmosomes. Different desmosomal cadherins are differentially expressed in a tissue-specific as well as differentiation-dependent manner. The skin and the heart are two examples of tissues whose vital functions require the ability to endure mechanical stress, and therefore, rely on the integrity of desmosomal adhesion. When this adhesion is compromised via mutations in genes encoding desmosomal cadherins or associated plaque proteins, both tis  ...[more]

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