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Vimentin Diversity in Health and Disease
Vimentin is a protein that has been linked to a large variety of pathophysiological conditions, including cataracts, Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, HIV and cancer. Vimentin has also been shown to regulate a wide spectrum of basic cellular functions. In cells, vimentin assembles into a networ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6210396/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30248895 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells7100147 |
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author | Danielsson, Frida Peterson, McKenzie Kirsten Caldeira Araújo, Helena Lautenschläger, Franziska Gad, Annica Karin Britt |
author_facet | Danielsson, Frida Peterson, McKenzie Kirsten Caldeira Araújo, Helena Lautenschläger, Franziska Gad, Annica Karin Britt |
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description | Vimentin is a protein that has been linked to a large variety of pathophysiological conditions, including cataracts, Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, HIV and cancer. Vimentin has also been shown to regulate a wide spectrum of basic cellular functions. In cells, vimentin assembles into a network of filaments that spans the cytoplasm. It can also be found in smaller, non-filamentous forms that can localise both within cells and within the extracellular microenvironment. The vimentin structure can be altered by subunit exchange, cleavage into different sizes, re-annealing, post-translational modifications and interacting proteins. Together with the observation that different domains of vimentin might have evolved under different selection pressures that defined distinct biological functions for different parts of the protein, the many diverse variants of vimentin might be the cause of its functional diversity. A number of review articles have focussed on the biology and medical aspects of intermediate filament proteins without particular commitment to vimentin, and other reviews have focussed on intermediate filaments in an in vitro context. In contrast, the present review focusses almost exclusively on vimentin, and covers both ex vivo and in vivo data from tissue culture and from living organisms, including a summary of the many phenotypes of vimentin knockout animals. Our aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of the many diverse aspects of vimentin, from biochemical, mechanical, cellular, systems biology and medical perspectives. |
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spelling | pubmed-62103962018-11-02 Vimentin Diversity in Health and Disease Danielsson, Frida Peterson, McKenzie Kirsten Caldeira Araújo, Helena Lautenschläger, Franziska Gad, Annica Karin Britt Cells Review Vimentin is a protein that has been linked to a large variety of pathophysiological conditions, including cataracts, Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, HIV and cancer. Vimentin has also been shown to regulate a wide spectrum of basic cellular functions. In cells, vimentin assembles into a network of filaments that spans the cytoplasm. It can also be found in smaller, non-filamentous forms that can localise both within cells and within the extracellular microenvironment. The vimentin structure can be altered by subunit exchange, cleavage into different sizes, re-annealing, post-translational modifications and interacting proteins. Together with the observation that different domains of vimentin might have evolved under different selection pressures that defined distinct biological functions for different parts of the protein, the many diverse variants of vimentin might be the cause of its functional diversity. A number of review articles have focussed on the biology and medical aspects of intermediate filament proteins without particular commitment to vimentin, and other reviews have focussed on intermediate filaments in an in vitro context. In contrast, the present review focusses almost exclusively on vimentin, and covers both ex vivo and in vivo data from tissue culture and from living organisms, including a summary of the many phenotypes of vimentin knockout animals. Our aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of the many diverse aspects of vimentin, from biochemical, mechanical, cellular, systems biology and medical perspectives. MDPI 2018-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6210396/ /pubmed/30248895 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells7100147 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Danielsson, Frida Peterson, McKenzie Kirsten Caldeira Araújo, Helena Lautenschläger, Franziska Gad, Annica Karin Britt Vimentin Diversity in Health and Disease |
title | Vimentin Diversity in Health and Disease |
title_full | Vimentin Diversity in Health and Disease |
title_fullStr | Vimentin Diversity in Health and Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Vimentin Diversity in Health and Disease |
title_short | Vimentin Diversity in Health and Disease |
title_sort | vimentin diversity in health and disease |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6210396/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30248895 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells7100147 |
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