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ECB-ART-45114
Matrix Biol 2017 Nov 01;63:23-37. doi: 10.1016/j.matbio.2016.12.006.
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Coupling of vinculin to F-actin demands Syndecan-4 proteoglycan.

Cavalheiro RP , Lima MA , Jarrouge-Bouças TR , Viana GM , Lopes CC , Coulson-Thomas VJ , Dreyfuss JL , Yates EA , Tersariol ILS , Nader HB .


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Syndecans are heparan sulfate proteoglycans characterized as transmembrane receptors that act cooperatively with the cell surface and extracellular matrix proteins. Syn4 knockdown was performed in order to address its role in endothelial cells (EC) behavior. Normal EC and shRNA-Syn4-EC cells were studied comparatively using complementary confocal, super-resolution and non-linear microscopic techniques. Confocal and super-resolution microscopy revealed that Syn4 knockdown alters the level and arrangement of essential proteins for focal adhesion, evidenced by the decoupling of vinculin from F-actin filaments. Furthermore, Syn4 knockdown alters the actin network leading to filopodial protrusions connected by VE-cadherin-rich junction. shRNA-Syn4-EC showed reduced adhesion and increased migration. Also, Syn4 silencing alters cell cycle as well as cell proliferation. Moreover, the ability of EC to form tube-like structures in matrigel is reduced when Syn4 is silenced. Together, the results suggest a mechanism in which Syndecan-4 acts as a central mediator that bridges fibronectin, integrin and intracellular components (actin and vinculin) and once silenced, the cytoskeleton protein network is disrupted. Ultimately, the results highlight Syn4 relevance for balanced cell behavior.

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Genes referenced: LOC100889101 LOC100891456 LOC115919910 LOC590297 LOC594236 Sdc vcl