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Título: The Toll/NF-kappa B signaling pathway is required for epidermal wound repair in Drosophila
Autor: Carvalho, Lara
Jacinto, Antonio
Matova, Nina
Palavras-chave: Toll pathway
PROTEIN
NF-kappa B transcription factors
Drosophila
EMBRYO
IMMUNE-RESPONSE
ADHERENS JUNCTIONS
DORSAL-VENTRAL PATTERN
GRAINY-HEAD
epithelial wound repair
E-CADHERIN
GENE
POLARITY
E-cadherin
GRADIENT
Drosophila
E-cadherin
Epithelial wound repair
NF-κB transcription factors
Toll pathway
Data: 16-Dez-2014
Resumo: The Toll/NF-kappa B pathway, first identified in studies of dorsal-ventral polarity in the early Drosophila embryo, is well known for its role in the innate immune response. Here, we reveal that the Toll/NF-kappa B pathway is essential for wound closure in late Drosophila embryos. Toll mutants and Dif dorsal (NF-kappa B) double mutants are unable to repair epidermal gaps. Dorsal is activated on wounding, and Dif and Dorsal are required for the sustained down-regulation of E-cadherin, an obligatory component of the adherens junctions (AJs), at the wound edge. This remodeling of the AJs promotes the assembly of an actin-myosin cable at the wound margin; contraction of the actin cable, in turn, closes the wound. In the absence of Toll or Dif and dorsal (dl), both E-cadherin down-regulation and actin-cable formation fail, thus resulting in open epidermal gaps. Given the conservation of the Toll/NF-kappa B pathway in mammals and the epithelial expression of many components of the pathway, this function in wound healing is likely to be conserved in vertebrates.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/24296
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1408224111
ISSN: 0027-8424
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