Rho proteins play a critical role in cell migration during the early phase of mucosal restitution.
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Alpha(2) adrenoceptors regulate proliferation of human intestinal epithelial cellsPhosphorylation of adducin by Rho-kinase plays a crucial role in cell motilityK+ Channel Inhibition Differentially Regulates Migration of Intestinal Epithelial Cells in Inflamed vs. Non-Inflamed Conditions in a PI3K/Akt-Mediated MannerTFF2/SP-deficient mice show decreased gastric proliferation, increased acid secretion, and increased susceptibility to NSAID injuryRho GTPases control polarity, protrusion, and adhesion during cell movementSmooth muscle α actin (Acta2) and myofibroblast function during hepatic wound healing.Human RhoA/RhoGDI complex expressed in yeast: GTP exchange is sufficient for translocation of RhoA to liposomes.Intestinal epithelial restitution after TcdB challenge and recovery from Clostridium difficile infection in mice with alanyl-glutamine treatment.STIM1 translocation to the plasma membrane enhances intestinal epithelial restitution by inducing TRPC1-mediated Ca2+ signaling after wounding.Enterocyte loss of polarity and gut wound healing rely upon the F-actin-severing function of villinHST-1/FGF-4 plays a critical role in crypt cell survival and facilitates epithelial cell restitution and proliferation.Effect of mechanical strain on gastric cellular migration and proliferation during mucosal healing: role of Rho dependent and Rac dependent cytoskeletal reorganisation.Cyclic AMP dysregulates intestinal epithelial cell restitution through PKA and RhoALansoprazole promotes gastric mucosal cell proliferation and migration by activating p44/p42 mitogen-activated protein kinase.The trefoil gene family are coordinately expressed immediate-early genes: EGF receptor- and MAP kinase-dependent interregulation.Effect of Escherichia coli cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1 on repair of human bladder cell monolayers in vitro.Distinct pathways of cell migration and antiapoptotic response to epithelial injury: structure-function analysis of human intestinal trefoil factor.Polyamines and Gut Mucosal Homeostasis.Intestinal trefoil factor confers colonic epithelial resistance to apoptosis.TLR2 mediates gap junctional intercellular communication through connexin-43 in intestinal epithelial barrier injuryActivation of Dbl restores migration in polyamine-depleted intestinal epithelial cells via Rho-GTPases.Rebamipide promotes healing of colonic ulceration through enhanced epithelial restitution.Role of RhoA and its effectors ROCK and mDia1 in the modulation of deformation-induced FAK, ERK, p38, and MLC motogenic signals in human Caco-2 intestinal epithelial cells.Epithelial cell polarity alters Rho-GTPase responses to Pseudomonas aeruginosaA role for myosin IXb, a motor-RhoGAP chimera, in epithelial wound healing and tight junction regulation.Role of vitamin D3 combined to alginates in preventing acid and oxidative injury in cultured gastric epithelial cells.Rapid protein kinase D1 signaling promotes migration of intestinal epithelial cells.A comparison of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and re-epithelializationmiR-195 competes with HuR to modulate stim1 mRNA stability and regulate cell migrationTumoristatic effects of endostatin in prostate cancer is dependent on androgen receptor status.Mucosal healing in inflammatory bowel diseases: is there a place for nutritional supplementation?Met receptor tyrosine kinase degradation is altered in response to the leucine-rich repeat of the Listeria invasion protein internalin B.Escherichia coli cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1 inhibits intestinal epithelial wound healing in vitro after mechanical injury.Rho activation regulates CXCL12 chemokine stimulated actin rearrangement and restitution in model intestinal epithelia.Nitric oxide inhibits enterocyte migration through activation of RhoA-GTPase in a SHP-2-dependent manner.Angiotensin II and epidermal growth factor induce cyclooxygenase-2 expression in intestinal epithelial cells through small GTPases using distinct signaling pathways.EGF receptor transactivation mediates ANG II-stimulated mitogenesis in intestinal epithelial cells through the PI3-kinase/Akt/mTOR/p70S6K1 signaling pathway.Endotoxin inhibits intestinal epithelial restitution through activation of Rho-GTPase and increased focal adhesions.ANG II stimulates PKC-dependent ERK activation, DNA synthesis, and cell division in intestinal epithelial cells.The requirement for polyamines for intestinal epithelial cell migration is mediated through Rac1.
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Rho proteins play a critical role in cell migration during the early phase of mucosal restitution.
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J Okolicany
L R Johnson
M F Santos
S A McCormack
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10.1172/JCI119515
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1997-07-01T00:00:00Z