RRC ID 43001
Author Nagaoka M, Ise H, Harada I, Koshimizu U, Maruyama A, Akaike T.
Title Embryonic undifferentiated cells show scattering activity on a surface coated with immobilized E-cadherin.
Journal J Cell Biochem
Abstract Rearrangement of cell-cell adhesion is a critical event in embryonic development and tissue formation. We investigated the regulatory function of E-cadherin, a key adhesion protein, in the developmental process by using E-cadherin/IgG Fc fusion protein as an adhesion matrix in cell culture. F9 embryonal carcinoma cells usually form colonies when cultured on gelatin or fibronectin matrices. However, F9 cells cultured on the E-cadherin/IgG Fc fusion protein matrix formed a scattered distribution, with a different cytoskeletal organization and E-cadherin-rich protrusions that were regulated by Rac1 activity. The same scattering activity was observed in P19 embryonal carcinoma cells. In contrast, three types of differentiated cells, NMuMG mammary gland cells, MDCK kidney epithelial cells, and mouse primary isolated hepatocytes, did not show the scattering activity observed in F9 and P19 cells. These results suggest that migratory behavior on an E-cadherin-immobilized surface is only observed in embryonic cells, and that the regulatory mechanisms underlying E-cadherin-mediated cell adhesion vary with the state of differentiation.
Volume 103(1)
Pages 296-310
Published 2008-1-1
DOI 10.1002/jcb.21406
PMID 17559080
MeSH Actins / metabolism Cadherins / metabolism* Cell Adhesion Cell Differentiation Cell Line Cell Movement* Embryo, Mammalian / cytology* Humans Surface Properties rac1 GTP-Binding Protein / metabolism
IF 4.237
Times Cited 22
WOS Category BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MDCK(RCB0995)