Fig. 4
From: Cellular mechanotransduction in health and diseases: from molecular mechanism to therapeutic targets

Cellular mechanotransduction of ECM stiffness. The integrins convey mechanical and biochemical signals from ECM into cells and facilitate cell proliferation, differentiation, migration, and invasion. The RhoA/ROCK pathway is activated, enhancing collagen and fibronectin accumulation. Talin/FAK facilitates the assembly of F-actin to promote signal transduction. The actin connects with myosin II and conveys the mechanical cues to the nucleus. YAP/TAZ is translocated into the nucleus to promote the transcription of downstream genes, collagen synthesis, and cell differentiation. ECM extracellular matrix, ER endoplasmic reticulum, ERK extracellular signal-related kinase, FAK focal adhesion kinase, ILK integrin-linked kinase, P phosphate, TGFβ transforming growth factor β