Cross-talk between hemidesmosomes and focal contacts: Understanding subepidermal blistering diseases

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Because hemidesmosomes and focal contacts (FCs) play major roles in epidermal wound healing and in the pathogenesis of subepidermal blistering diseases, it is of particular importance to understand their cross-talk in the regulation of their assembly and disassembly. In this issue, Ozawa et al. demonstrate that hemidesmosome-enriched protein complex (HPC) and FC dynamics are tightly coregulated in keratinocytes undergoing migration by employing HaCat cells that express fluorescent protein-tagged Β4 integrin and α-actinin as markers of HPCs and FCs. © 2010 The Society for Investigative Dermatology.

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Kitajima, Y. (2010). Cross-talk between hemidesmosomes and focal contacts: Understanding subepidermal blistering diseases. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/jid.2010.77

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