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Cell Motil Cytoskeleton ; 60(1): 24-34, 2005 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15573414

RESUMEN

The morphology and cytoskeletal structure of fibroblasts, endothelial cells, and neutrophils are documented for cells cultured on surfaces with stiffness ranging from 2 to 55,000 Pa that have been laminated with fibronectin or collagen as adhesive ligand. When grown in sparse culture with no cell-cell contacts, fibroblasts and endothelial cells show an abrupt change in spread area that occurs at a stiffness range around 3,000 Pa. No actin stress fibers are seen in fibroblasts on soft surfaces, and the appearance of stress fibers is abrupt and complete at a stiffness range coincident with that at which they spread. Upregulation of alpha5 integrin also occurs in the same stiffness range, but exogenous expression of alpha5 integrin is not sufficient to cause cell spreading on soft surfaces. Neutrophils, in contrast, show no dependence of either resting shape or ability to spread after activation when cultured on surfaces as soft as 2 Pa compared to glass. The shape and cytoskeletal differences evident in single cells on soft compared to hard substrates are eliminated when fibroblasts or endothelial cells make cell-cell contact. These results support the hypothesis that mechanical factors impact different cell types in fundamentally different ways, and can trigger specific changes similar to those stimulated by soluble ligands.


Asunto(s)
Actinas/metabolismo , Adhesión Celular , Citoesqueleto/metabolismo , Endotelio Vascular/citología , Fibroblastos/citología , Neutrófilos/citología , Animales , Aorta/citología , Bovinos , Línea Celular , Células Cultivadas , Colágeno/metabolismo , Endotelio Vascular/fisiología , Matriz Extracelular/metabolismo , Fibroblastos/fisiología , Fibronectinas/metabolismo , Vidrio , Proteínas Fluorescentes Verdes/metabolismo , Humanos , Integrina alfa5/metabolismo , Ratones , Microscopía Confocal , Células 3T3 NIH , Neutrófilos/fisiología , Fibras de Estrés , Propiedades de Superficie
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J Biol Chem ; 279(46): 47929-38, 2004 Nov 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15337756

RESUMEN

Cross-talk between G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling systems is widely established in a variety of normal and transformed cell types. Here, we demonstrate that the EGFR transactivation signal requires metalloproteinase cleavage of epidermal growth factor-like growth factor precursors in fibroblasts, ACHN kidney, and TccSup bladder carcinoma cells. Furthermore, we present evidence that blockade of the metalloproteinase-disintegrin tumor necrosis factor-alpha-converting enzyme (TACE/ADAM17) by a dominant negative ADAM17 mutant prevents angiotensin II-stimulated pro-HB-EGF cleavage, EGFR activation, and cell proliferation in ACHN tumor cells. Moreover, we found that in TccSup cancer cells, the lysophosphatidic acid-induced transactivation signal is mediated by ADAM15, demonstrating that distinct combinations of growth factor precursors and ADAMs (a disintegrin and metalloproteinases) regulate GPCR-EGFR cross-talk pathways in cell lines derived from urogenital cancer. Our data show further that activation of ADAMs results in discrete cellular responses; whereas GPCR agonists promote activation of the Ras/MAPK pathway and cell proliferation via the EGFR in fibroblasts and ACHN cells, EGFR transactivation pathways regulate activation of the survival mediator Akt/protein kinase B and the susceptibility of fibroblasts and TccSup bladder carcinoma cells to proapoptotic signals such as serum deprivation, death receptor stimulation, and the chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin. Thus, ADAM15 and -17 function as effectors of GPCR-mediated signaling and define critical characteristics of cancer cells.


Asunto(s)
Proliferación Celular , Supervivencia Celular , Receptores ErbB/metabolismo , Metaloendopeptidasas/metabolismo , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/metabolismo , Transducción de Señal/fisiología , Proteínas ADAM , Proteína ADAM17 , Animales , Antibióticos Antineoplásicos/metabolismo , Apoptosis/fisiología , Ciclo Celular/fisiología , Línea Celular Tumoral , Doxorrubicina/metabolismo , Activación Enzimática , Factor de Crecimiento Epidérmico/metabolismo , Fibroblastos/citología , Fibroblastos/fisiología , Humanos , Neoplasias Renales/metabolismo , Neoplasias Renales/patología , Ligandos , Lisofosfolípidos/metabolismo , Metaloendopeptidasas/genética , ARN Interferente Pequeño/genética , ARN Interferente Pequeño/metabolismo , Ratas , Activación Transcripcional , Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa/metabolismo , Neoplasias de la Vejiga Urinaria/metabolismo , Neoplasias de la Vejiga Urinaria/patología
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Neuroreport ; 13(18): 2411-5, 2002 Dec 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12499839

RESUMEN

The mechanical properties of substrates underlying cells can have profound effects on cell structure and function. To examine the effect of substrate deformability on neuronal cell growth, protein-laminated polyacrylamide gels were prepared with differing amounts of bisacrylamide to generate substrates of varying deformability with elastic moduli ranging from 500 to 5500 dyne/cm. Mouse spinal cord primary neuronal cells were plated on the gels and allowed to grow and extend neurites for several weeks in culture. While neurons grew well on the gels, glia, which are normally co-cultured with the neurons, did not survive on these deformable substrates even though the chemical environment was permissive for their growth. Substrate flexibility also had a significant effect on neurite branching. Neurons grown on softer substrates formed more than three times as many branches as those grown on stiffer gels. These results show that mechanical properties of the substrate specifically direct the formation of neurite branches, which are critical for appropriate synaptic connections during development and regeneration.


Asunto(s)
Resinas Acrílicas , Neuritas/fisiología , Médula Espinal/citología , Animales , Materiales Biocompatibles , Movimiento Celular/fisiología , Tamaño de la Célula , Células Cultivadas , Colágeno , Combinación de Medicamentos , Geles , Laminina , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Regeneración Nerviosa/fisiología , Proteoglicanos , Estrés Mecánico
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