α3β1 integrin–CD151, a component of the cadherin–catenin complex, regulates PTPμ expression and cell–cell adhesion

N Chattopadhyay, Z Wang, LK Ashman… - The Journal of cell …, 2003 - rupress.org
N Chattopadhyay, Z Wang, LK Ashman, SM Brady-Kalnay, JA Kreidberg
The Journal of cell biology, 2003rupress.org
The β1 family of integrins has been primarily studied as a set of receptors for the
extracellular matrix. In this paper, we define a novel role for α3β1 integrin in association with
the tetraspanin CD151 as a component of a cell–cell adhesion complex in epithelial cells
that directly stimulates cadherin-mediated adhesion. The integrin–tetraspanin complex
affects epithelial cell–cell adhesion at the level of gene expression both by regulating
expression of PTPμ and by organizing a multimolecular complex containing PKCβII, RACK1 …
The β1 family of integrins has been primarily studied as a set of receptors for the extracellular matrix. In this paper, we define a novel role for α3β1 integrin in association with the tetraspanin CD151 as a component of a cell–cell adhesion complex in epithelial cells that directly stimulates cadherin-mediated adhesion. The integrin–tetraspanin complex affects epithelial cell–cell adhesion at the level of gene expression both by regulating expression of PTPμ and by organizing a multimolecular complex containing PKCβII, RACK1, PTPμ, β-catenin, and E-cadherin. These findings demonstrate how integrin-based signaling can regulate complex biological responses at multiple levels to determine cell morphology and behavior.
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