Downregulation of FAK-related non-kinase mediates the migratory phenotype of human fibrotic lung fibroblasts.

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Cai GQ, Zheng A, Tang Q, White ES, Chou CF, Gladson CL, Olman MA, Ding Q

Downregulation of FAK-related non-kinase mediates the migratory phenotype of human fibrotic lung fibroblasts.

Exp Cell Res. 2010 May 15;316(9):1600-9. doi: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2010.01.021. Epub 2010 Jan 25.

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Abstract

Fibroblast migration plays an important role in the normal wound healing process; however, dysregulated cell migration may contribute to the progressive formation of fibrotic lesions in the diseased condition. To examine the role of focal-adhesion-kinase (FAK)-related non-kinase (FRNK) in regulation of fibrotic lung fibroblast migration, we examined cell migration, FRNK expression, and activation of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and Rho GTPase (Rho and Rac) in primary lung fibroblasts derived from both idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients and normal human controls. Fibrotic (IPF) lung fibroblasts have increased cell migration when compared to control human lung fibroblasts. FRNK expression is significantly reduced in IPF lung fibroblasts, while activation of FAK, Rho and Rac is increased in IPF lung fibroblasts. Endogenous FRNK expression is inversely correlated with FAK activation and cell migration rate in IPF lung fibroblasts. Forced exogenous FRNK expression abrogates the increased cell migration, and blocked the activation of FAK and Rho GTPase (Rho and Rac), in IPF lung fibroblasts. These data for the first time provide evidence that downregulation of endogenous FRNK plays a role in promoting cell migration through FAK and Rho GTPase in fibrotic IPF lung fibroblasts.

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NameUniProt ID
Focal adhesion kinase 1Q05397Details