ADF/cofilin and actin dynamics in disease

JR Bamburg, PW O'Neil - Trends in cell biology, 2002 - cell.com
JR Bamburg, PW O'Neil
Trends in cell biology, 2002cell.com
ADF/cofilins are key regulators of actin dynamics in normal cells. Recent findings suggest
that, under cellular stress, the wild-type proteins might form complexes with actin that can
alter cell function. Owing to their rapid formation, these complexes might initiate or aid in the
progression of diseases as diverse as Alzheimer's disease and ischemic kidney disease.
Although evidence for their involvement in diseases other than Alzheimer's and ischemic
kidney disease is tenuous, recent studies suggest that altered production, regulation or …
Abstract
ADF/cofilins are key regulators of actin dynamics in normal cells. Recent findings suggest that, under cellular stress, the wild-type proteins might form complexes with actin that can alter cell function. Owing to their rapid formation, these complexes might initiate or aid in the progression of diseases as diverse as Alzheimer's disease and ischemic kidney disease. Although evidence for their involvement in diseases other than Alzheimer's and ischemic kidney disease is tenuous, recent studies suggest that altered production, regulation or localization of these proteins might lead to cognitive impairment, inflammation, infertility, immune deficiencies and other pathophysiological defects.
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