Daniela Brunner
Max F. Perutz Laboratories
2 Papers
Daniela Brunner is an academic researcher from Max F. Perutz Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vascular permeability & Actin. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Plectin reinforces vascular integrity by mediating crosstalk between the vimentin and the actin networks.
Selma Osmanagic-Myers,Stefanie Rus,Michael Wolfram,Daniela Brunner,Wolfgang H. Goldmann,Navid Bonakdar,Irmgard Fischer,Siegfried Reipert,Aurora Zuzuarregui,Gernot Walko,Gerhard Wiche +10 more
TL;DR: Plectin-arranged vimentin scaffolds keep actomyosin contractility ‘in-check’ and maintain cell–cell junction homeostasis, providing a new perspective on cytoskeleton-controlled vascular permeability.
Plectin reinforces vascular integrity by mediating crosstalk between the vimentin and the actin networks
Selma Osmanagic-Myers,Stefanie Rus,Michael Wolfram,Daniela Brunner,Wolfgang H. Goldmann,Navid Bonakdar,Irmgard Fischer,Siegfried Reipert,Aurora Zuzuarregui,Gernot Walko,Gerhard Wiche +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, plectin-deficient endothelial cells were found to be more leaky and showed reduced mechanical resilience in fluid-shear stress and mechanical stretch experiments.
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