Journal of Biomechanics
Volume 43, Issue 1 , Pages 38-44, 5 January 2010

The biomechanical integrin

  • Erin L. Baker

      Affiliations

    • Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • ,
  • Muhammad H. Zaman

      Affiliations

    • Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.

Accepted 21 August 2009. published online 07 October 2009.

Abstract 

The integrin lies at the center of our efforts to understand mechanotransduction in the human body. Over the past two decades, a wealth of information has yielded important insights into integrin structure and functioning in biochemical pathways; however, relatively little emphasis has been placed on mechanics. In this article, we review the current knowledge base of integrin mechanobiology by examining the role of integrins in stabilizing tissue structure, the mechanisms of integrin force transfer, the process of cell migration, and the pathology of cancer. In order to successfully address the gaps in cancer and other disease research going forward, future efforts of integrin mechanobiology must focus on examining cells in 3D environments and integrating our current understanding into computational models that predict the behavior of integrins in non-equilibrium interactions.

Keywords: Integrin, Mechanotransduction, Cancer, Cell mechanics, Extracellular matrix

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PII: S0021-9290(09)00498-9

doi:10.1016/j.jbiomech.2009.09.007

Journal of Biomechanics
Volume 43, Issue 1 , Pages 38-44, 5 January 2010