Secretion of different altered laminin isoforms results in three-dimensional morphological changes in cells cultured on Matrigel

M. Imai, Takeomi Mizutani, K. Kawabata, H. Haga
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Epithelial cells are known to form structures, such as cysts and tubes, with three-dimensional (3-D) morphologies. During formation of the morphologies of these structures, apico-basal polarity is regulated by secretion of laminins and integrins. In this study, we observed epithelial cells with mushroom-like 3-D morphologies; many of these cells had tail structures, where endogenous laminin-α3, laminin-β1, and integrin-β1 were found to be accumulated. Interestingly, time-lapse observation of the cells showed rotational movement around the tail. We also observed the process of change from the single-cell morphology to the mushroom-like morphology. Additionally, we observed that single cells showed an elongated protrusion as a predecessor of the tail structure. In addition to laminin-α3, laminin-β1, and integrin-β1, laminin-β3 was also found to be localized in the protrusion. These results indicate that the apico-basal polarization and regulation of laminin secretion are crucial for the formation of the mushroom-like structure and for the rotational movement of Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells cultured on Matrigel.
不同的层粘连蛋白同种异构体的分泌导致在基质上培养的细胞的三维形态变化
上皮细胞形成结构,如囊肿和管,具有三维(3-D)形态。在这些结构形态的形成过程中,顶基极性受层粘连蛋白和整合素分泌的调节。在这项研究中,我们观察到上皮细胞具有蘑菇样的三维形态;其中许多细胞具有尾部结构,内源性层粘连蛋白-α3、层粘连蛋白-β1和整合素-β1在尾部积聚。有趣的是,对这些细胞的延时观察显示它们在尾巴周围旋转。我们还观察了从单细胞形态到蘑菇状形态的变化过程。此外,我们观察到单细胞表现出细长的突出,作为尾部结构的前身。除了层粘连蛋白-α3、层粘连蛋白-β1和整合素-β1外,层粘连蛋白-β3也被发现存在于突起中。这些结果表明,在基质上培养的Madin-Darby犬肾(MDCK)细胞的蘑菇状结构的形成和旋转运动中,顶基极化和层粘连蛋白分泌调控是至关重要的。
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