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Nat Commun ; 7: 10909, 2016 Mar 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26952325

ABSTRACT

Cadherin receptors have a well-established role in cell-cell adhesion, cell polarization and differentiation. However, some cadherins also promote cell and tissue movement during embryonic development and tumour progression. In particular, cadherin-11 is upregulated during tumour and inflammatory cell invasion, but the mechanisms underlying cadherin-11 stimulated cell migration are still incompletely understood. Here, we show that cadherin-11 localizes to focal adhesions and promotes adhesion to fibronectin in Xenopus neural crest, a highly migratory embryonic cell population. Transfected cadherin-11 also localizes to focal adhesions in different mammalian cell lines, while endogenous cadherin-11 shows focal adhesion localization in primary human fibroblasts. In focal adhesions, cadherin-11 co-localizes with ß1-integrin and paxillin and physically interacts with the fibronectin-binding proteoglycan syndecan-4. Adhesion to fibronectin mediated by cadherin-11/syndecan-4 complexes requires both the extracellular domain of syndecan-4, and the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains of cadherin-11. These results reveal an unexpected role of a classical cadherin in cell-matrix adhesion during cell migration.


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Cadherins/metabolism , Cell Adhesion , Cells/cytology , Focal Adhesions/metabolism , Xenopus laevis/metabolism , Animals , Cadherins/genetics , Cell Line , Cell Movement , Cells/metabolism , Fibronectins/metabolism , Focal Adhesions/genetics , Humans , Mice , Neural Crest/growth & development , Neural Crest/metabolism , Protein Transport , Xenopus laevis/embryology , Xenopus laevis/genetics
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