Protein kinase mediators of integrin signal transduction

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G. E. Hannigan
Shoukat Dedhar
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[1] Department of Pathology,
[2] University of Toronto,undefined
[3] and Division of Pathology,undefined
[4] Hospital for Sick Children,undefined
[5] 555 University Avenue,undefined
[6] Toronto M5G 1X8,undefined
[7] Canada,undefined
[8] Department of Medical Biophysics,undefined
[9] University of Toronto,undefined
[10] and Division of Cancer Biology Research,undefined
[11] Sunnybrook Health Science Centre,undefined
[12] 2075 Bayview Avenue,undefined
[13] York M4N 3M5,undefined
[14] Canada,undefined
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Key words Protein kinase; Integrin; Signal transduction; Adhesion; Oncogenesis;
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 Protein kinases are important mediators of signal transduction initiated by soluble growth factors and cytokines. Cellular interactions with the extracellular matrix are mediated largely by members of the integrin class of cell adhesion molecules, which also subsume signal transduction functions required for cell growth, differentiation, and survival. Here we review the involvement of protein kinases in mediating integrin intracellular signal transduction and the possible role for these molecules in regulating integrin adhesion. Although in most cases mechanistic details are incomplete, the emerging theme of protein kinases mediating cross-talk between growth factor receptor and integrin signalling systems provides a timely backdrop against which to present new developments in this area. The contribution of the actin cytoskeleton to integrin signal transduction is discussed, with respect to the concept of ’solid-state’ signalling providing a mechanism for imposing order on the protein-protein interactions which underlie signal discrimination. Moreover, we review evidence that dysregulated integrin signalling contributes to pathological processes including arthritis, thrombasthenia, leucocyte adhesion deficiencies, and tumour angiogenesis and invasion.
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