Cell Adhesion & Migration (Jan 2020)

Fibronectin type III domain-containing 4 promotes the migration and differentiation of bovine skeletal muscle-derived satellite cells via focal adhesion kinase

  • Zhao Wang,
  • Zhiqi Wang,
  • Yusheng Pang,
  • Huili Tong,
  • Yunqin Yan,
  • Shuang Li,
  • Shufeng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19336918.2020.1810508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 153 – 164

Abstract

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FNDC4 is an anti-inflammatory factor that alters the activation state of macrophages; it is used to treat colitis in mice. However, its role in muscle formation and mechanism of function remains unknown. We found that FNDC4 promotes the bovine MDSCs migration and differentiation. Furthermore, we reported that it interacts with integrin β1 (ITGβ1). FAK, mediated by ITGβ1, regulates cell migration. Our results found FNDC4 to influence the expression of p-FAK, p-paxillin, and vinculin. Then, overexpressed or added FNDC4 protein could not influence migration and differentiation any more when the activated form of FAK was reduced. Therefore, we concluded that FNDC4 promotes the differentiation and migration of bovine MDSCs via the FAK, mediated by the ITGβ1 receptor.

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