Cell Adhesion and the Extracellular Matrix Flashcards

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What is in the extracellular matrix?

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+ Fibrillar proteins

  • collagen
  • elastin
  • fibronectin
  • laminin

+ Polysaccharides glycosaminoglycans (in proteoglycans)

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What are GAGs?

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Glycosaminoglycans: when organised by specific proteins they make proteoglycans

+ Long chains of repeating disaccharide units
+ Highly chahrged (-ve) and highly hydrated

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What do fibroblasts synthesise?

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+ Collagen
+ Elastin
+ Proteoglycans

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Where is collagen synthesised and how is it released?

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It is synthesised in the RER and assembled to form a triple helix (needs vitamin C)

It is released via the secretory pathway (through golgi, as procollagen)

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What happens once procollagen has been secreted?

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It is trimmed to tropocollagen and then cross-linked to make a fibril

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What makes collagen secretion special?

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Collagen is packaged into specialised (large) vesicles in the RER

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What is the membrane tube surrounding fibroblasts called?

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Fibropositor: these are oriented along the tendon direction in groups - collagen fibres

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What do proteoglycans provide to the ECM?

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+ Matrix support/cushioning/hydration
+ Glue-like function
+ Links between proteins of the ECM and ECM and cell surface

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Name some different versions of GAG chains

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+ Keratan sulfate (KS)
+ Chondroiton sulfate (CS)
+ Dermatan sulfate (DS)
+ Hearan sulfate (HS)

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How does linking extracellular matrix to cytoskeleton work?

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Collagen/proteoglycans bind Fibronectin that links to Integrins within the plasma memberane

Integrins themselves then bind via Adaptors to Actin cytoskeleton

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What are the functions of myofibroblasts?

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+ Fibroblast-like; secrete collagen

+ Smooth muscle-like; synthesis actin, myosin and desmin

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What is the role of myofibroblasts in tissue damage?

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+ Proliferate
+Secrete collagen (scaffold)
+ Consolidate damaged area (fibrous scar)
+ Contract (reduce size of damaged area; express focal adhesions and smooth muscle actin)

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When are myofibroblasts also active, besides wound healing?

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In tissue fibrosis e.g liver cirrhosis

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What are the functions of adipocytes?

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+ Insulation
+ Packing
+ Energy store

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