Endothelial cells are capable of responding to fluid shear stress, but the molecular mechanism for this biological response remains largely unknown. Our studies indicate that the cell-cell adhesion site is a possible site of flow sensing. PECAM-1, a cell adhesion molecule localized to the interendothelial cell adhesion site, is tyrosine-phosphorylated when endothelial cell are exposed to physiological levels of fluid shear stress. This PECAM-1 phosphorylation initiates a signaling cascade leading to ERK activation. Here we review what is known about PECAM-1 tyrosine phosphorylation and suggest a possible role of PECAM-1 in mechanosensing by endothelial cells.
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Fujiwara, K., Masuda, M., Osawa, M., Kano, Y., & Katoh, K. (2001). Is PECAM-1 a mechanoresponsive molecule? Cell Structure and Function. https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.26.11
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