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Liver cell hydration and integrin signaling.

Michele BonusDieter HäussingerHolger Gohlke
Published in: Biological chemistry (2021)
Liver cell hydration (cell volume) is dynamic and can change within minutes under the influence of hormones, nutrients, and oxidative stress. Such volume changes were identified as a novel and important modulator of cell function. It provides an early example for the interaction between a physical parameter (cell volume) on the one hand and metabolism, transport, and gene expression on the other. Such events involve mechanotransduction (osmosensing) which triggers signaling cascades towards liver function (osmosignaling). This article reviews our own work on this topic with emphasis on the role of β1 integrins as (osmo-)mechanosensors in the liver, but also on their role in bile acid signaling.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • single cell
  • oxidative stress
  • cell therapy
  • systematic review
  • risk assessment
  • stem cells
  • dna damage
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • heat shock protein