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a-Actinin-4 Is Essential for Maintaining the Spreading,
Motility and Contractility of Fibroblasts
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Hanshuang Shao , James H.-C. Wang , Martin R. Pollak , Alan Wells *
1 Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 2 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 3 Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School,
Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America, 4 Pittsburgh VA Health System, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Abstract
Background: a-Actinins cross-link actin filaments, with this cross-linking activity regulating the formation of focal adhesions,
intracellular tension, and cell migration. Most non-muscle cells such as fibroblasts express two isoforms, a-actinin-1 (ACTN1)
and a-actinin-4 (ACTN4). The high homology between these two isoforms would suggest redundancy of their function, but
recent studies have suggested different regulatory roles. Interestingly, ACTN4 is phosphorylated upon growth factor
stimulation, and this loosens its interaction with actin.
Methodology/Principal Findings: Using molecular, biochemical and cellular techniques, we probed the cellular functions of
ACTN4 in fibroblasts. Knockdown of ACTN4 expression in murine lung fibroblasts significantly impaired cell migration,
spreading, adhesion, and proliferation. Surprisingly, knockdown of ACTN4 enhanced cellular compaction and contraction
force, and increased cellular and nuclear cross-sectional area. These results, except the increased contractility, are consistent
with a putative role of ACTN4 in cytokinesis. F
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