Kindlin-1 controls Wnt and TGF-β availability to regulate cutaneous stem cell proliferation

Volume: 20, Issue: 4, Pages: 350 - 359
Published: Mar 30, 2014
Abstract
Kindlin-1 is an integrin tail binding protein that controls integrin activation. Mutations in the FERMT-1 gene, which encodes for Kindlin-1, lead to Kindler syndrome in man, which is characterized by skin blistering, premature skin aging and skin cancer of unknown etiology. Here we show that loss of Kindlin-1 in mouse keratinocytes recapitulates Kindler syndrome and also produces enlarged and hyperactive stem cell compartments, which lead to...
Paper Details
Title
Kindlin-1 controls Wnt and TGF-β availability to regulate cutaneous stem cell proliferation
Published Date
Mar 30, 2014
Volume
20
Issue
4
Pages
350 - 359
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